MOTHER COUNTRY.
. T®E gOSBW'S ESCAPE. VAPTAIN TROUBRIDGE ABSOLVED. London, April 16. CpjßHuuider Bellairs, in the House of Opsonin a, demanded the publig»tioA of the findings of the court martial on Captain Troubridge in reference to the escape of the Goeben. He read an extract from the findings, and said that Admiral Troubridge's conduct was governed by an Admiralty order imperatively pointing out the neaeaaity of not feeing brought to battle by a superior Many. The Goeben was faster than Admiral Troubridge's armored cruisers, and her gun? could easily outrange his, therefore the Admiralty was responsible. The court-martial found that, in view of the Admiralty instructions, Admiral Troubridge was fully and honorably ac-|Hitted.--*Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
PREMIER RETURNS TO PARIS. FURTHER SHIPPING FUSIONS. Received April 23,12.30 a.m. London, April 17. Mr. Lloyd George has returned to Paris. Rumors are current in the city as to further shipping fusions, including the Cunard with the Peninsular and Oriental. —Aus. Cable Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 April 1919, Page 5
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