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SUBMARINES AT LOVER

REPULSED AND REPORTED SUNK. (Rec. 8,45 a.m.) • LONDON, Jan. 13. Two submarines endeavoured to en Ler Dover Harbour. The batteries repulsed them, and it is reported that both were sunk. There are many rumours about airships being sighted in the English Channel. CAPTURED GUNS. . QUESTION OF THEIR DISPOSITION (Rec. 8.45 a.m.) LONDON, Jan. 13. The British Government is considering the question of how to dispose of about a hundred captured guns now in England. Some have already been exhibited in the provinces to assist in recruiting. COLONIAL GIFTS TO BELGIUM. LONDON, .Tana. 13. AN APPRECIATION. The chairman of the Belgian Relief Committee says the generosity of Australians and New Zealanders is magnificent: He could only wish that the people of these far-off lands could see how their self-sacrifice alleviates the misery and allays disease and suffering. We are proud of the thrifty natcn now at the mercy of the world and If that mercy is strained we shall no longer exist. GERMANS ATTACK THE ALLIES NEAR SOISSONS. WELLINGTON, Jan. 13. The Prime Minister has received the following report from the High Commissioner: LONDON, Jan. 13. Paris reports that the enemy having violently bombarded the Allies' position of Soissons throughout f he nifirbt, yesterday made sn Important -a the result cf which is yet unknown. ■ • ..; GERMANS FEAR THE FALL OF MULHAUSFN, LONDON. .Ton. 13. The Germans are rushing reinforce- [ meiTts into Upper Alsace, fearing the fall of Mulhausen.—(Times and Sydney Sun Special Cables.) FIGHTING IN FRANCE. THE LATEST NEWS. PARIS, Tan. 13. • fdffie!:>!).—-North-oast of .•»- r .} r .o- <v-> xi' h' t v 3 violently V intruded our positions en the ] and on the spur of a hill, at .hr lp f 'or nv"0"l» 1 " ! '. an Iwc-' rt -t at■o.cY., 'H' O result i<s yet unknown. The r»st of the front p; wMhcnt incident.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 112, 14 January 1915, Page 5

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SUBMARINES AT LOVER Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 112, 14 January 1915, Page 5

SUBMARINES AT LOVER Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 112, 14 January 1915, Page 5

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