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v JvOlKjOll. -.J-O L '-'- iiio JJaiiy -Nona elates u.ul .1 is lUliilCil IJUU COM'H llUlCUlJuiia ...ci." uie .> at i i.n.4 us la aud Hie I Lio.nu-u iuu e ri'.cL'iii'U a ueauioci*.. I lu JsaLluuuiioi.-) ait! ready 10 give up aims, ij u t tile I'lstermcu ii ave raised drill culttes. J hey bay Unit it Uiey relinquish their aniib they want tiiem kept 111 a iiandy place. 'L lie .Morning I'ost protects agatust the view that the rebels wore merely in it guided idealists, and tlutt the only virtuoiib course is to discover what they really want and give it to them. Lne l'ost save that the oiiiy way to restore order m a lawless country, inlkiiued by German conspirators, fed with uerman money, and spoiled by wanton indulgence, is to plaee an nonest, culpable tiud resolute administrator in charge. Athens, May *o. The Turks are alarmed at the Kussian advance aud great eflorts are tjeing made to stem it. lief ore Jirzimjan many lines ol trenches Have been cut but the Turks chiefly relied on -*.7in. and 7iu. guns. The transit of iurkitii artillery is difficult., but thousands ot Christians have been lorced to repair the Sivas-lirzingan road and to .build pa»illei< roads. .Many German ofliivrs are present with a stiffening ol German uoop>. lJetensive works at Diarlieivir are being t'eierisuly ptl .lied on, as tue capture 01 headwaters ;m the iigns will cut otf IJughtl.ad'.s supplies. Tailutpe, This Day. An explosion occurred 111 the railway quarrie at Ohakune yesterday, by which six men lost their lives. file men were loading with explosives a drive which was to have been exploded next Wednesday whon a premature explosion took pleac, burying dome men and b»owing others clear. Two «!'ses had been put in, and a (search was delayed, tea ring a second explosion. The men killetl are G. H. Atellsopp, assistant engineer; H. Laii-king, cadet, Arthur Davies, overseer; H. McGnrry, labourer; — Torrens, labourer, and another whose name is unknown. Two bodies were recovered last night, tw.i this morning, and one has not been recovered. The men for relief work were got from Himtlv; they are continuing the search. Many tons of stone camp: down. Two of the ;n----.jnredi men were 'brought to TaitVape Hospital. They both are labourers: Michael Sheedy and Morgan.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 May 1916, Page 3
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385STOP PRESS NEWS Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 May 1916, Page 3
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