LATEST HUN TYRANNY.
CAPTAINS TO BE PRISONERS. Zuricli, Octobfii 28. A German official note ar-.iiounces that all captains of enemy Merchantmen captured will be treated a? prisoners, it 'being alleged that their Govcrmnentg have instructed them to carry on espionage. NORWAY'S HEAVY LOSSES Received October 29 Coo p.'.n. Copenhagen, Octohn 27. Norway has lost merchant vessels aggregating 205.000 tons owing to the war. They were insured to the value of 103,0C0,000 kroner (about £5,7011.000). One hundred and forty-nine sailing ships have been lost. (MISSING FROM THE CABOTIA. Received October 20, 5.5 p.ui. London, Octoi er 28. Two boats and 32 men of the Donaldson liner Cabotia, which was sunk on Monday, are still missing. KSPRISALS AGAINST NORY*. AY Amsterdam, October 27. As a preliminary reprisal against Norway fiermany has decided not to e::porfc metal plates to Holland without a guarantee that Holland will r.ol u-c German, material to repair Nonvc-jrian shin*
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1916, Page 5
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