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LAND FOR SALE.

Capetown, August 20 AdvcrtisoimmLs appear m tho now t papers oiloring la ml tor sale in Soutl ,' West- Africa. THE TURKS' TJfiltAltf TO TltlE ! ITALICS. Homo, August 20. Turkey declares hersoll willing 1 allow ltaliau citizens to leave, but n ! si.sts on their paying ononnous taxe and that they must give up all the gold. I'iiu •Italians refuse and tho oal net is considering the situation. (Received This I>ay oAQ-a.m.) A I'ltlfiNOil COMMUNIQUE. l'aris, August 21), A communique reports iiiine-lightin at Vieiine Le Chateau, and fighting J 1 close quarters with petards and greJ ados at Saint Hubert and 'Vlnrio- Thoi ose. The Ucnnaii Josses were heavy n iiingokopf and Schratzmanelle, whei a largo number oi enemy bodies wei found in tho trenches that were cai tu red. « Dardanelles connnunique reporl nothing but patrol engagements an artillery duels in the southern zoik The British have made some progret ai Anatarta. I'IUNCE VO-N llOLLttEti'tJ AL'UI SAilONfc. London. "20. i'riuee von lieihuiann ilollweg in speech in the Keiehsiag charged Ui Allies with hkiodguiltiuess and witl concealing the real situation. Eny land already had abandoned the t'abl that there was lighting tor Belgium »siie iias strangled our eoiuiiiorce am compelled neutral ships on tho lngl seas to take British crews aboard an< Had occupied Greek islands. He- ac cused and England 01 hypbens; in the I'eisian settlement and accusoi l\my hdnaid oi promoting a policy to. Germany's isolation. It was a calumn; io say Germany was guiity vi. causinj liie war because she refused England proposals ior a coiilereiiee. Tlie wa. bei-aiue unavoidable solely by Uussuti mobilisation and peace only was po»s ible by the Gernuui.s lio'ding an mi pieguable and strong position. Eug land's policy od' tlie balance of powei mu.st disappear. Wo must gain tin lroetloni ot the teas ana not let Eng land rule over them, but see that the> serve equally all peoples. TilK TOTAL i'lllfeONJiKS. Tiie Germans took 20,UUU prisoner! at Aovogeorgievbk. THE WOU-NDI/JJ Al .\IALTA. ihe JJiiily leiegiaplib Jlaka corres pondeut states tnai the Jast woundet iiom Gailipoh moslly aie sull'ernig injuries in tlie caused by bombs am. grenades. liiey uero sustained in *: night attack uii ilie lurKish trenches, wluCii were captured alter a mad lei: minutes with the bayonet. KnL'UuKaGIAG Iα \ h.NiUllto. ine -iustiaiiau» diiu Aciv Zealauuer* are cultivating .mic-» ingenuity in ui treiicuL'S, aiKt nave <u .inzac an in\uinioiis' Hoard w men considers all siiglur emcjciicj. J-J xHi ate omii.ii iniiiks ne can lniprovi. Lii'j uomij-LiirovVing no suunnti the lueu u me ijyum, \uiicu expeiimeuts ano reports. It tlie device is adopted u i 6 iiiioun by tiie iuveutor'& name, as me .iuiuli bouib-tiujower. Ail U L l.' -'A N . Calcutta, August -'0. lie sulocnptioii lor -i l;i.ii' i-vi c«;.>turn io".i. oi ia crores ji iujhts .inoiuited to b'j crores. UiJs Kay Jtl.-lo a.m.) iiUlliiall blii.UAlll.NE LUbl, London, August 10. The- Admitalty announces that the lintish siibniariiie J^lo , , while on lier way to the ifaltic, grounded yustonlay morning on ilie island oi Saltholni. J.'nnjeii ollicers aud men are reported saved. are missing. 'IHJi tiUiJ.\lAl{l.\Ji TOLL. I'or the week ending on 18th there were 1480 arrivals and departures ol vessels. Two were mined a,nd eleven sunk by submarines. The vessels lost aggregated 21,1'ifO tons; Lhero also were ten lisliiug boats sunk, MOKE ,STEAMEi(,b fcJUiSli. Tiie British steamers jjaroji Ersliinu (o,•)[)[) tons; and Jjstoruied (3,000 tons; liave been sunk. Tlie crews were saved. THE OKDEH OE MEIUT. Amsterdam, August 20. lhe Jiaiser has conferred the Order ol .Merit on Admiral von 'iirpitz. VON HOLLWEG'S toI\EEOH. liorlin, August 20. ~" The correspondent of lue ivoelnisoho \oiks Zeitmng says that it wa.s an it the Chancellor was filled with, physical loathing when he spoke oi /Sir Edward Grey's -"probity ' and guilt. ' When You Hollweg ""spoke of England tho House listened breatlilessly as to his description- of how "England strangled and violated the rights of neutrals." When Von Hollweg pleaded for the good intentions of his tormov English policy, the Ttoichstag accepted his explanation, although little or no applause was given.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 August 1915, Page 3

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LAND FOR SALE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 August 1915, Page 3

LAND FOR SALE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 August 1915, Page 3

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