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British and Foreign

ELECTEIC TELEGHAPH —COPYRIGHT. [PKR PR.KSS ASSOCIATION.] ("Received This ])ay, !).2o iim) CTTTNKSH NHATKS. lion" , Konji , . April 'J!). The Taion's linli! is crowded with corpses. The "•jillanl Portuguese watchman, Dins, was amongst the rescued. WARSHIPS <!A.TIIKI{IXO. There arc now eleven warships in JK'lfasl Ivou^h. TUK ILSTKK Qf KSTION. London, April '^9. The non-adopi ion of reialiaforv measures hy the (ioverniuefil aji'ainsi th( v u'un-niniiers is aHrihuted 10 the persuasions of iho .Vat iniiiilists. Mr J. Redmond, interviewed, said that "If Sir MwaiM Parson what the .Hon. Winston Churchill [ will endeavour to effect an honourable, settlement.." Captain Craii>\ inlerviewed, said thai (lie 'Riji-iii Hon. Winston Churchill's ofTor is the most important advanee towards peace yet mode.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 April 1914, Page 2

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British and Foreign Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 April 1914, Page 2

British and Foreign Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 April 1914, Page 2

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