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AMERICA AM) ii'N CTKVTfST. Washington, May 14. ti-U' Grey in expressing -is regret at the incident regardiing the nte<imiir China. agrees to the release oi the Germans., Austriaus and Turks arirested aboard the vessel out reserves , Great JJritaiu'a decision regarding «tie question of the principle arising irom America's contention that belligerents .are not entitled to forcibly remove persons irom a slup Hyinj£ the American flag. BRITISH I'J<ISOXIvRS AT DAMASCUS. London, May 14.
Colonel Coventry with twenty offic.'i'K and 2.30 prisoners have arrived at Damascus.
■Received This Day 9.15 a.m. * li(WHiARI>.\IEVI\S 'HOUND SALO- ' NIK A t I Salonika., May 11. i The Germans bumriardtxf tlie Greek village of Maviidiak, near the- frontior, killing twenty-four and wounding tivo inhabitants. GREECE BACKS DOWN Athens, April >4. The Government lias informed the iuitonto Powers that it will not insist in its objection against the transporting of Serbian troops across Greece, (Received This Day !).*2O a.m.) THE CAMPAIGN IN EAST AFRICA. The Germans on Tuesday, taking ad- I vantage of a fall of rain attacked KoudVairangi, using the guns from the cuiscr Koenigsberg. They were repulsed. Fifty dead were pickedl up including two Europeans. Colonel Van Be Venter's guns did excellent j work 3 - ,
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 May 1916, Page 3
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