GENERAL CABLES.
REGULAR STEAMERS FOR
AUSTRALIA Received 9.50 a.m LONDON, May 26. Steamship Companies hope to resume modified but regular passenger services to Australia in September U.S. TO RETAIN GERMAN SHIPS. Received 950 a.m. WASHINGTON, May 26 The Council of Pour has agreed to allow the United States to retain the seized German ships. Fiurne negotiations have been resumed. VOLCANIC ERUPTION IN JAVA.
15,000 DEATHS REPORTED
Received May 27, 9.0 a.m
LONDON, May 2(i
An eruption of the Kloch volcano in Java destroyed thirty villages. The deaths are reported at 15,000.
HOSPITAL SHIP LEAVES ENGLAND.
WITH LAST OF N Z. CONVA-
LESCENTS
Received 9.50 a.m
LONDON, May 15
The hospital ship Marama sails in June with 500 New Zealand convalescents, thus clearing out the New Zealand hospitals.
SHIPPING.
Received 10.40 a.m. LONDON, May 26.
Departures from Vancouver for Sydney: Niagara; from London for Wellington, Prinzessin. j
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Taihape Daily Times, 27 May 1919, Page 5
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