NORWAY.
THOUSANDS OF DRIFTING MINES. ATOP SHIPPING ON SOME ROUTES. Baealfed Sept. 10, 10 p.m. Copenhagen, Sept. 9. of mines are drifting on the %«*t coast of Norway. Shipping on HWnl coast routes has been stopped. BAST AFRICA. ENEMY RESISTANCE OVERCOME.
ojuuung our the Germans. AuS. ud NX Oalue Assoc. and Renter. Raeeived Sept. 10, 55 p.m. London, Sept. 9. Aft East African official message rtatts: We overcame the enemy resistaaw at Opondas, southward of Mahenge, •ad oempied all the positions. Oar troops an panning. It is reported that in the southern ana' the Germans have been dislodged from Tunduru and arc retreating to Hijrile. Xo Germans are now in Portujmm Nyawaland, southward of Lovuma.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1917, Page 5
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