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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

1 AUSTRALIAN it N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION]

KAISER AND EXTRADITION

tßeceived This Dav at 11 2). a.m * LONDON November 27. British law offices, in conjunction with French law authorities are studying the question of the Kaiser's extradition.

PRISONERS FROM GERMANY. . (Received this day at 11.25 a.m.) COPENHAGEN November it. The last batch of British civilians from Kuhleben have arrived. IN ESTHONIA. (Received This !> iv at 11.25. a.m.) COPENHAGEN November 26. Russian Bolsheviks have invaded Esthouia on a wide front. A conference representative of German states has opened in Berlin to consider the summoning of the National Assembly, Ebert declared an early summons was most important. Eisner protected at the presence of Dr Solf and Herr Erzeberger asserting they were not revolutionary.

RETURNING PRISONERS,

(Received This Day at 11.15 a.m.) LONDON November 27

The War Prisoners Department announces that 494 officers, and 14,2-25 men have arrived from Germany, Holland, Denmark and Norway. There are 2,500 civilians from Germany ana 2045 soldiers are arriving at Dover from Germany, Bulgaria and Turkey. ESCAPING PRISONERS. (Received This Day at H 15 a.m.l LONDON November 27. Reliable information has been received that prisoners escaping from the German lines in Belgium are not in a serious condition and are in good spirits though dirty and badly clothed. The Belgians are feeding and sheltering them. TRADE WITH HOLLAND. rAre?.".'.LIAN & N.Z. CABT.TS ASSOCIATION & IIEDTF.It.] (Received this day at 11.25 a.m.) LONDON November 27. The War Trade Department announces exports to Holland can bo resumed under license. This does not yet apply to cotton,"cotton goods ; wool or woollen goods. REPORTED ASSASSINATION. < Received this (lav at l 30 P.m.) TOKIO, Nov. 28. Press despatches say Kolchak ha been assassinated at Omsk. BRITISH NAVAL LOSSES. THE WAR’S TOLL. fAUBTUAMAN & N.Z. CABI.B ABBOtIATK & UVUTEK.I (Received this day at 1.30 p.m.) LONDON November 28. 1 The total naval casualties to Novel her 11th including the Naval Air Servi to March 315 t.., including the naval dii sion are : DEAD. Officers 2,460 Men 30,895 WOUNDED. Officers 805 Men ••• 4,378 MISSING. Officers 1 ;> Men •••• 32 PRISONERED. Officers 2 Men •" ; In addition 1401 officers and men merebantohips anti fishing vessels m killed and 3,295 prisonorod,

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1918, Page 3

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360

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1918, Page 3

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1918, Page 3

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