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Second Edition British and Foreign.

-——+ [IJT KLBCTUIC IBLKORAPU-COPSBIOHTJ |PHR I'KESS ABBC,CUrION J * (Received This ."Day, U.oO a.m.) i EUIITHEIt VICTIMS. LONDON, May 27. 1 Lieutenants Desmond and Arthur I while bi-planing at Montrose, loli 1 •JOtX) l'eet and were killed. ; THE TAINUI. | The steamer Tainui, which collides , with tiie Into, has several plates , bent or broken. Her No. - hold , now is flooded. lliu Garth Castlt , is lifteen miles Ironi Plymouth, and , has on board 203 of the Tainui's l»as , setigers. All are well. ( "GCINEA I'IUS." i The Hon. Mr Ha i con i t has in- ] strncted the authorities to enact re to prevent retiring governors or otlner colonial oflicials lroiu becoming directors or employers o> eonipanies in any colony they have just left, without the new Governor's permission. Mr Ilarcourt con siders the practice objectionable, ant. one that impairs the colonial service's reputation for disinterested i less. | PEACH PROPOSALS. , iSir Edward Grey received the 13al 1 kan delegates separately. He declared the ambassadors expected tin. < belligerents to sign the dwitt treaty i without further delay or attempting modifications. and he added that tin i belligerents must respect the powers j decision. Prince Patieff, chief Bulgarian de legate, expressed his readiness to sign immediately, lnit the Servian delegates replied that alter the Powers' new and unexpected attitudi they (tile delegates) must reler to Belgrade. The Greek represcntn- 1 fives made a similar reply. MORE GERMAN HUM OUR. BERLIN. May *27. '•'Koepeniok'' Voigst. who was ex iletl to Luxemburg, secretly crossed tlie frontier. At Gossir two nu'ii dressed in uniform demanded fourteen pounds from him in fines for re-entering Germany, threatening imprisonment. Voigst paid 120s. te'e-.riviphcd tin- balance, ; and then lc r l Gr-ira-'v liurricdly. Afterwards lie discovered that ht liad heen duped. The men were not officials.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 May 1913, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
297

Second Edition British and Foreign. Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 May 1913, Page 3

Second Edition British and Foreign. Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 May 1913, Page 3

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