MISCELLANEOUS.
NEW ZEALANDERS HONOURED.
rAUSTItA LI AN A N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION it REUTER.] / LONDON, Aug! 27. Tho folio winy New Zealanders have been awarded the Distinguished Service I Order: — Major N. W. Thoms, for valuable . v connoitering under heavy fire; Military Cross, Lieuts. D. C. Armstrong 'and E. A. Winchester, also Captain )Carr. Tu Mesopotamia one New Zealander has been awarded tho Distinguished Conduct Medal. :\ (Tho Lieut. E. A. Winchester above referred to as winning a Military Medal, is believed to be a son of Mr. Wm. Winchester, bon. secretary of the Patriotic Society at Ross. Lient Winchester was with the New Zealand Ride 1 Brigade! when last reported, and was through the battle of Messines, in: which his brother also participated, but' was wounded.—Ed. “Guardian.”) ] i I
A TURKISH FEAR
(Received. This Dnv at 12.2". « BERNE, Aug. 27
The Turkish Government'is becoming alarmed owing to Austro-Gormnn methods of discussing peace, fearing the abandonment of Turkey.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 August 1917, Page 3
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