MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.
fAUSTRALIAN it N.Z. CABI.E ASSOCIATION] CHINESE CAPTURE. TIENTSIN, Sep 29. Chiuo-Japano.se troops disarmed 1,500 Austro-Hungarians i« the vicinity of Blagovestschen.sk. AMERICAN PLIERS. NEW YORK, Sept. 28. The ‘Times” Washington correspon dent says American Hicrs with the Britis forces on the West front brought down fifty enemy aeroplanes and seven balloons from July Ist to August doth, according to figures received b.v the War Department.
bogmanian marriage. LONDON, September 29. Owing to the Roumanian Crown Prince having clandestinely married a Roumanian girl, the King lias called, a Council of Generals at Bucharest which has decided that the Prince cannot succeed 1o the throne. submarine sinks submarine. PATHS, Sep. 29.. An Austrian submarine torpedoed and sank the French' submarine Cinoe off Cat-taro. There, was only one survivor. U.S. BATTLESHIP STRIKES MINE. NEW YORK, Sep. 29. The United States battleship Minnesota struck a mine of! the American coast, but returned to port under her own steam. There were no casualties.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1918, Page 1
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