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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

AN AMERICAN YARN,

NEW YORK, October 25. \ The New York Sun’s Washington 1 correspondent states Bulgaria’s lukepvarm attitude towards Germany is be'tcomiiig pronounped, and there have been suggestions that Bulgaria may yet join the Entente. The Bulgarian Minister M. Pamiretoff, reiterated that Bulgarians and Americans will not fight.

A FRESH ASSURANCE

LONDON, October 25,

In the House of Commons Lord Robert Cecil categorically denied thatthe Western Allies were contemplating a separate, peace, independent, of Russia and Houmania. The Government was determined to abide by Russia, and assist in maintain her newfound liberty. Rouinanta may be assured that Britain will not. desert her. | STARVING SERBIANS. f AUSTRALIAN S' N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION it REUTER.] WASHINGTON, October 25. Rome advices state that fifty thousands Serbians are starving and many thousands ~of others experience aw-ful sufferings for want of sufficient rations, particularly in the Monastir district. CANADA’S COALITION. [AUSTRALIAN <fc N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION] OTTAWA, October 25. •A. K. McLean and ~eiialor Robertson have been sworn in as members',, of tlm Coalition Ministry. Murray,Premier of Nova Scotia refused. CANADIAN POLITICS. OTTAWA. October 25. Mr. Robertson is the first Labour representative in Canada to sit in the Sennte. / WHEAT SUPPLY. (Received This Day at 9.15 a.m.) WASHINGTON, October 25. The Wheat visible is 14,669,000 bushels. O SINKINGS. WASHINGTON. October 25. Shipping Board statistics show “U” Boats in the last six months , sank on an average only one out of 25 ships attacked.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1917, Page 3

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238

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1917, Page 3

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1917, Page 3

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