RAID ON PARIS. LONDON, June 2. \ -French official message states an alarm was given-at,12.8.-in the morning of; the .second raid. Several groups of enemv aeroplanes succeeded m reaching Paris region. They met with a lively cannonade by our batteries. > ®' oin bombs were dropped. It is reported a number of people were injured. Ihe “all clear” signal was given at 2.0. a.ln. NEW ATR DECORATIONS. LONDON, June 2. Tho King has instituted two .decora, tions for the Royal air forces, namely, a distinguishedflying cross for gallantry' and air forces cross for gallantry and devotion, for officers fi\ warrant officers, and distinguished flying medal and air-forces medal to non-romnus-.sioned. officers and men. -
CHINESE LOAN. , NEW YORK,. May HI, The “New York Times” Pekin ’ cor.'respondont states that the Chinese .Government aTO negotiating a large loan from Japan with tobacco privileges’ns a' security. It is apprehended" that this undertaking will infringe the rights of other nations.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 June 1918, Page 1
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