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8000 GERMAN LOCOMOTIVES HELD UP. London, April 30. 'j An affidavit read at the Prize Court ' from the War Trade Intelligence De- ] partmant said the Government has re- - eeived reports that 8000 locomotives were laid up at Essen through wear and fear through shortages of lubricants. AUSTRALIAN RECORDS. London, April 30. j Mr. Fisher, High Commissioner, is'' Establishing war records to collate h^s-"'] torical events, in -which Australian troops' sure concerned, together with a collection of picture films, photos, and a col- 1 lection of war relics illustrating the j most recent war devices. ' He has alWady made claim for a tank. v ' PRIZE COURT CLAIM. i London,- April 30. TKe Prize-Courfcias disallowed a claim for bead money from Tsing-tau, on the (ground that the capture was ;tke result iof a joint operation bj land and nnvijjf' forees. Therefore a bounty is not pay/ i^bla.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 May 1917, Page 5
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