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(Keceived lma vuy v.-lo a-iu.j JBUMiJ i'ACIOiUES. Amsterdam, August liJ. lhe Germans have esLabiitiiiod. ikrco asphyxiating bomb factories in Uulgiuui, UEIIMA.Nri lb JBlilLUilivM. The German authorities advise all German civiliant in Jjoigiuiu to ropatriato themselves, with a viinv to esscaping suffering during tho winter UlontllS. THE HI'ALN OF HATE. Horr Lissauer, writing to the Tagoblatt, agrees tiiat his "Song of Hate" was not intended for children, and ho often urged its exclusion from schoolbooks; it was written under tho pas•tiiouato impulse of tiio first iveoJk of tho war. (Kcceived This Hay U a.m.) A'EW ZEALAiVH HOSPITAL. London, August 13. The visited the Now Zealand Hospital* ' The committee is arranging for 125 more beds as there are applications from 2-10 men and only 123 can bo accommodated at present. ♦ COMPLAINT TO THIS CZAR. Petrograu, August 13. The President oi' the Duma complains to the Czar that the military authorities at Kieff prohibited tho publication ol' the speeches of the members of the Loft. Ho considers the speeches of both sides a constant call ■for national unity.

(Ltcccived This Day 'j.oo a.m.) ZEPPELIN'S IN E.VWLAND. Loudon, August 13. The Press JJureau states that Zeppelins— between 'J. 30 p.m. and midnight —dropped incendiary explosive bombs ou various places and killed lour civilians (two women) and injured three civilians, besides eleven women and nine children. They damaged fourteen houses. i'hoy were engaged a - some points, but succeeded in escaping from our aircraft patrols. One probably sustained damage from the motnlo anti-airc-rait soction. Received This Day. 10.20 a.m. ZEPPELINS' IN ENGLAND. .London, August 13. Two Zeppelins visited tho East Coast of England last night. They killed six persons and injured twenty- three-. ———B——■■

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 August 1915, Page 3

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280

Latest Cables Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 August 1915, Page 3

Latest Cables Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 August 1915, Page 3

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