U-BOAT COMMANDERS
(Received This Day at 8.30 a.in.) LONDON, Feb. 27. Advices from Berlin state Boldt and Dittmer, two U-boat commanders, convicted by the Leipzig Count have escaped to Sweden from Swineeunde. In the Commons, questioned regarding the escape, the Attorney-General stated the Government had strongly protested to Germany .which had given an assurance that every step possible would be taken to secure their re-ar-rest, but hitherto no information bad lieen received that they had been lenrrested:
PLAGUE RATS. SYDNEY, Feb. 28. Another plague rat (in addition to four a few days ago) has been disco veiled in the affected area of Paddington.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1922, Page 1
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