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"Received This l>ay. 8.30 a.m. THE AUSTRIAN LOSSISS. Rome, May 21. Kwibs advices state that the Austnane in the hrst three days ot tli'e offensive against Italy Jißjst twenty t-houisandi men. , GREAT BRJITALN'S PROHIBITION OF IMPORTS. Milan, May 21. Merchants and manufacturers disouesed Great Britain's prohibition of various imports, and passed a resolution urging the necessity of the Allies establishing a trade understanding on their common interests to the exclusion off their enemies, also urging the Government to secure at least- a- partial withdrawal of Great Britain's prohibition. 1 AMERICAN EIGHTS COMMITTEE. New lork, May 21. The American Righte Committe held a crowded meeting at Carnegie Hall 'n commemoration of the loss of the Lusiitmnia. The speakers, including Mr Putman. the publisher, summoned 1 , America- to join the A'iies whose tight is America's. The meeting passed a resolution that the time had come to support the Allies in their fight for democracy and civilisation. | A MISSING AVIATOR. i Paris, May 21. .Anxiety is felt regarding the fate of i Boiillot, the famous motorist. He en- ) gaged five German aeroplanes and soon [ downed one. He then was lost ro sight end has not returned.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 May 1916, Page 3

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Latest War News Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 May 1916, Page 3

Latest War News Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 May 1916, Page 3

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