IMPORTANT HAPPENINGS
A “BAG” OF TWENTY-EIGHT LONDON Sept. 17
During the fight at Lens a Russian attached to the Canadian forces crept out and installed himself among ruins commanding a section of the enemy trench. Whenever Germans gathered together in the trench lie flung a bomb. The Germans never discovered where they came from. Subsequently 23 dead were found in the trench. i GERMAN SHIPPING BOMBED, j LONDON, Sept. T 7. ' The "Admiralty reports:—Naval air raiders bombed between Ostend and Blankenbergh enemy destroyers, trawlers, and drifters. One large .destroyer was hit amidships and one probably two, trawlers were sunk. MUZZLING A POLITICIAN. LONDON, Sept. 17. A telegram from Lausanne states that the Freiez Zeitung learns that the German police raided tlie house of Herr Haase, the Socialist lender. The military authorities threatened to consCribe him for civil service if he nddre.ssed tho Reichstag again against the war.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1917, Page 3
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