MOTHER COUNTRY.
li.Z PAKCkL lIAIL LOST. Received May 28, 8.15 pjn. London, May 28. The Press Bureau states that the iPostmaster-General announces that parcel mails from New Zealand, posted between March II and 19, were lost at sea through' enemy action.—Press Assoc. AN EYE FOR AN EYE. ' OOCHIXR BKPRXBAI& URQED. Baceind May 28, BJfi pjn. London, May 27. Sir A. Canan Doyle, in a letter to the ■MM, writes: We should hava Bhot three MAdillg prisoners when Nurse Cfcrelt wm murdered, and two emmnanders for Uia murder of Captain Fry ait. German prisoners shoufif be picketed between hospital teats, asA any captnwi bombers should b» executed, witfe s notice that a similar fate awaits all those captured at such wade. If th» German* attempt reprisals, let us have counter reprisals, sharp, stern, and relentless. IF ft must be war to the knife, let it at least be equal by both partiea.—'Tunes Service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 May 1918, Page 5
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152MOTHER COUNTRY. Taranaki Daily News, 29 May 1918, Page 5
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