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GENERAL WAR ITEMS

“THE GLORIOUS AEMY.” sIEC R ETA RYO FW A R l 3 PR AIS EFO i ■ ; GENERAL J OFF RE. TRIP PTE TO THE HESSIANS. LONDON, November 11. Lord Kitchener, speaking at the Guildhall banquet, said that every I day increases our admiral inn for theglorious army under General Jen re. IE- ; a great man and a great mild ary aider. The Russians, under the bril- • :i'/.ut leadership of the Grand Duke j . Nicholas, have achieved victories of ’ the utmost value and vast strategic importance. He (Lord Kitchener) had no complaints to make about the re- | • spouse to appeals for men and the progress in training recruits was remarkable. The country might well be trend of them. The enemy was equipped with elab- • rain machinery for use;ruction. By | Nina the date of the wav beforehand j boy possessed a considerable advanTho British army under .gallant, and skilled leadership, had proved that b an not such a contemptible w*.r on guo is come were disposed to think, lines ami Sydney Sun services . THE GAG DIE 5 MCI DENT. , ■' h ME ' NO, November 12. Hr. Goodin, woo j-s a; p-event under military detention at Ecrth Head, v. "b'n a commission as cap lain on the :Qi -'we of cnicer He was n popub.iv ! ic-< 1 1, o’?'an tin the No. INr lives in the 100-a of Volunteer com pan! os, and ho •,od rV ,;ho rank of oavrahi, and was placed on the reserve. His business activities keep bin closely In <u n with Gemma at id the islands. which lie has, twice visiird since the- ! nil.. k c f \ho v.;; r. Gauuin was ion: in Hamilton in If? 71, and w-w a wsll-knnv. n athlete >:s a young ain is a partner in an island fruit buoinouM v. ith .Gatstav Kronfcld. a German and naturalised British subject. Gam:in was an officer in Era Fifth Contingent in the South African war. MBW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY COMMITTEE. Accommodation foe wounded. (Received .12,10 p.ra.) LONDON, November 12, Lord ITnnket presided at a meeting of the New Zealand Expedition!' r> Committee. The Hon. T. Mackenzie anm>- need

lli-’t Fir George Praynell had give: tincommittee the use of his firm’s no-v----residential club with 150 bedrooms at Biackheath, as a convalescent home for New Zealanders. The War Office- provides the necessary hospital accommodation. Lord Islington was appointed to lake charge of the Advisory Committee, vice Mr. Emniott. EEBEBLLION AMONG TURKISH TROOP, j. GERMAN OFFICERS THE CAUSE BUKIIAT.’FST, November 12. It. is reported unit a. rebellion has taken place among Turkish troops adrmnople against their Gorman Mhe--I‘RENCII CRUISER’S CAPTURE. J’A HI S, .Novcral rj 2. A. French cruiser captured a stc.uner with 150 Germans on board in the liti'd ite v iT, iiciiu.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 63, 13 November 1914, Page 5

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GENERAL WAR ITEMS Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 63, 13 November 1914, Page 5

GENERAL WAR ITEMS Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 63, 13 November 1914, Page 5

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