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NEW ZEALANDERS-’ EX CEPTIONAL SHOOTING .

Received July 12, 10.0 a.m. LONDON, July 11. New Zealanders, using Ross rifles in ! sweepstake matches, carried everything before them. Australians, using _ Lee-Ellflelds, could not satisfactorily : compete. Therefore the New Zealand- ‘ ers’exceptional shooting caused the 1 banning of the Ross rifle. ‘ E ’POLAND'S STATE. 1 é —-j.—_ 7' ‘BERLIN, Jlfiy 10. l i Eirner sent. a Note to M. Clemengceau suggesting that immediate negoitiations with the Polish. Governnlent. lHe said hostilities nan lea/to gfreatl !disorders, which would be accentuated iby the sudden recall, of Prussian orjficials. A p ] All/lERICANS occupv SILESIA. f i _______ . I CO‘PENHAGENT3uIy 11. A Twenve thousand Americans have} ‘proceeded to Sileeia and will -remain until the plebiscite is taken. ‘ STORV Ol‘ THE DARDANELLES. ‘ . IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS fr SECURED. ' . LONDON, July 10. Sir lan Hamilton, speaking at Newport, announced that a Royal Com-' misison had secured during the past: [few days original documents and” ‘orders of commanders at th"’e"?3ardall- - also important ’c'fiemy orders. The story of the Dardanelles was one of his proudest and saddest memories. '2 THE EX--KAISER. ‘ HOLLAND ASTON!SHED AT ALLIES’ WARNING. i - PARIS, July 10. 1 The ‘Dutch A Gove.rllnient‘hriefly re? p {plied to the Allies, "Note “regarding [supervision over the ex-Kaiser, die-’ lclaringfthati it was astonish‘e‘d at such‘ J 5a warning. The Government had lvalwayg been conscious‘ of its intern-_ lational obligations. V M ' . ' b E AN APPEAL TO ¢c.2ul-ii-:"N MARY. ' - * « ‘AMSTERDAM, «July .10, The Tex-Kaiser telegraphecl to the. ‘iQueen~'of Holland asking lie? to intcr- ‘ cede" with Queen Mary to prevent his I A?’ _extradition. . "' U ‘- IMPERIAL’ 'AFFAIFIS. I ‘ POLITICAL IHNTER-RELATION— ‘ .i- A - ’ SHIP. ' I A _ é _ ."" I V! _ _ LONI')O'N, July 10. l _ ‘ln the House of Commons,‘ Mr. _ Bonar Law‘ said there had been helpful ;[ informal discussion with the Donlin-I _ ions’ statesinen regarding a special '_ ipolit-icpal,;inter-relationship. Qf.tlle Em- _, ‘pipe, The desirability of holdingflanpl early; conference qvas 1-eeognised,’ but] 7 lit---Wasinipossible to‘ fix‘ a. date.‘ V i 5 , . ‘ ‘I 4‘ p u ; . TH,_E .BALTIC F'.R_O,\/VINCES | LONDON, July 10. ? Mr. Cecil Harmsworth, in the House} of Comnlans, said the Allies has or. rlcred Von Der Goltz to evacuate the . }Baltic‘Provinces witho'ut. delay. Libau ' has been cleared, also Riga eastward iiof the Dvina. Vlfithdrawal is proceed- _ ling westward. The Lettish Provincial tGlDVOl'lllllolll', has been transferred to lßiga.. ~

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Taihape Daily Times, 12 July 1919, Page 5

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NEW ZEALANDERS-’ EXCEPTIONAL SHOOTING. Taihape Daily Times, 12 July 1919, Page 5

NEW ZEALANDERS-’ EXCEPTIONAL SHOOTING. Taihape Daily Times, 12 July 1919, Page 5

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