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{Australia & N.Z. Cable Association,) AMSTERDAM, March 22. The American steamer Helton of 448!) tons was torpedoed with only seven survivors, who reached Torsehilling. Trapping Submarines. VANCOUVER, March 25:. The captain of the steamer Alasean describes the trapping of two German submarines. Aeroplanes signalled to trawlers, which surrounded the submarines with nets, in which they became hopelessly enmeshed and wtio brought to the surface. lierman Report LONDON, March 22. German official states that Prince Frcdick Carl of Prussia flow over the enemy lines between Arras and Peronne and has not returned . We penetrated four kilometres on the front eastwad of Lida and destfroyed defences.
In Russia
PETRDGRaD, March 22. All members- of ithe dynasty have placed themselves at the disposal ol the Government. Ex-Ministers ‘ will be tried in July, and the death penalty will he abolished. PETIROGiRAD, March 22. The “Biurse Gozeitto” states that correspondence between the Czaritza and M. Protopopoff proves the Germanophile tendencies of the late Government, and confirm the efforts- of tho adherents to the old regime, to conclude a separate peace with Germany.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1917, Page 1
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