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FRENCH LOSSES. f AUSTRALIAN &'■ N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION & REUTEB.] (Received This Dnv at, 12.25. n.m.) PARIS, Sept. 27. The arivals were .995 and sailings 1010. Sinkings.—Seven over, and five un(er 1600 tons. an appointment. ( AUSTRALIAN cc N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION*] LONDON, September 26. The Press Bureau states: Mr. Hewins, M.P. has been appointed undersecretary for the Colonies. EGYPTIAN NEWS. Reuter’s Telegrams. LONDON, September 26. Egypt official: Tlio- railway near Maan was sni'cessfully attacked and tile bridge destroyed. A train was successfully attacked and derailed and 68 Turks and two German officers killed, while 80 Turks were taken prisoner. [Mann is on the pilgrim’s route to Mecca*.] SATISFACTION DEMANDED. fAUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION*] LIMA, Sept. 27th. The Peruvian Government has demanded satisfaction within eight days from Germany for the sinking of the barque Tjorton otherwise relations will bo severed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1917, Page 3
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