MISCELLANEOUS SUMS
[per press ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.] getting livelier: (Reuter’s Telegrams.) (Received Tlfis Day at 11.25. a.m.; LONDON March 18. Router’s correspondent, with the British fewces in Macedonia, states the past week has been more active on all sec- , tors, especially the British,, ■.Struma and Doiran front. COMBING GET. LONDON March 18. South Wales miners voted by a innority of 684, to support a general comb out o’f fifty thousand miners. , GREEK RESERVES. (Received This Day at 12.30. a.m.) ■ATHENS March 18. Reservists of 1900, and reservists of 1909/16 classes, have been called to the colours. . .A GERMAN WARNING. (Received This Day, at 12.55 a.m.) COPENHAGEN March 18. Berlin official—Owing to tlie action of British warships in the 'Gorman Bight Government have notified neutrals that tl/ey are compelled pro take measures making the pone- very dangerous. They warn neutral vessels sailing therein to comply with the naval instructions. AVERESCU RESIGNS. N LONDON, March 18. A Sofia telegram states that General Avereseu has resigned owing to an attempt being made to assassinate him.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 March 1918, Page 4
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