THE STUTTGART RAID.
VERY SUCCESSFUL RESULTS. Basle, March 13. The burgomaster of Stuttgart !has mads urgent representations to General calling for instant reprisals against Britain. German newspapers show that the Stuttgart raid was one of the most successful attacks known. It lasted twenty minutes. Bombs crashed on the houses and fires were started at widely separ-
RAVAGES OF TUBERCULOSIS. HALF VIENNA AFFECTED. Received March 14, 5.15 p.mCopenhagen, March 13. Austrian newspapers admit that tuberculosis is raging in Vienna, almost half the population being affected. A PAPER SUSPENDED. Received March 14, 81 p.m. Copenhagen, March 13. The Tageblatt has been suspended for declaring that "if we fail to win the war before the summer we will be lost."
COURLAND OFFERED TO THE KAISER. j Copenhagen, March 13. A message from Berlin states that the Courland Diet has offered the Kaisor the Dukedom of Courland. NORWEGIAN TRADE. Copenhagen, March 13. The Politiken states that, owing to Norway's agreement with America, the German Purchase Office has denounced all contracts with Norwegian firms and is' shutting its office and returning to Germany,
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 March 1918, Page 5
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178THE STUTTGART RAID. Taranaki Daily News, 15 March 1918, Page 5
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