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THE WAR

CA'iMraMa-T|eg». Zealaxd Cable Service? TOWED OEB.i ... j Wellington, This Day. The \' toSerayej (censored) '(laden 4sth"which »%!^-Pencarrow Hca<3 l§st night,.•* was - towed off early this : morning ahd -brought into the hafb'ouiS ; ■ 6h« "made vei-y. ;: little wa- ■ ter. , : (Day 8.50 a.m.) ' FOLiLOfWTNG FATHER'S FOOTSTEPS. Paris, June 18. A proclamation has been issued by the new King of Greece expressing his intention of- following the lines of his father's brilliant career. He criti- . cised th© press, voicing the opinion that 611-cih utterances would hasten a Vonezelist republic. GERMAN CASUALTIES. Amsterdam, June 18. The German casualties reported during May amount to 110,956, of which 19,006 are deed. The total casualties amount to 4,356,260, and the deaths 1,068,127. ' JAPANESE WARSHIP AIDING GREAT BRITAIN. London, June 18. Y'amaji, Jotf the, Japanese Navy, • outlining Japan's part in the war, said it was in response to an appeal -by the Birtish Government that Japanese warehips were now operating in the Mediterranean and Indian Ocean. ■ Some were operating close to Australian, chores. THE GHRMAX RAID OX ENGLAND. London, June >1-8. A German communique referring to yesterday's raid, speaks of the Germans attacking important fortresses in the Soutlli'of England with good results and lacVmitjs ithat British toirman brought down a Zeppelin.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 19 June 1917, Page 3

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THE WAR Levin Daily Chronicle, 19 June 1917, Page 3

THE WAR Levin Daily Chronicle, 19 June 1917, Page 3

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