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NEWS IN BRIEF.

German spi s c nun'Mic^ol ;i cosie.j*, forecast of thn British Hy l^ot 10 Ltoriuiny two itays before it w;»s delivered. The Tim?s correspondent at Koosendiial. ia Holland, says that arriva's from Brussels state tbat tho Germans are ruling Belgium with a rod of iron. Espi- UJgo is r.Mupaiit, afi-J nobody is safo from denunciation. The Germ.ins | iirti d- pre Btd, oiilcers as well aa men i desertiug. The w.jrOiip Go3btMi appeared in !ho Black Sto. fitty mihs from the })cw_ phorus and attemptod to cut o(T the retreat of JJussUu torpoAocrai't, wh'oh «ero skilfully handled and onriped. The Gobc-n's iire wa^ inaccurato. i Ring up 'Pnone No. 72 for Motor Cars. — Goo. Davie?, Cameron Road. Mr Clement Wra^ga stafes 'hit th ie is a»oih-r troiiiendmn up!i'av.il in Ihs sun, tha total lon^ih boing about 1 -15.000 in les He predicts further volcanic and enrihq'iaku action, especially in tho Northern I.l'caii^pherp, and iucreasiog rainfall over Aus trdh9:a, South Afiici an'l South America. As C r'aiivis, approaches prosente must bo considorei 1. laspa<t tie sj!f filling VWirmau fountairj pens at Lacsy's Pa/.air. Also nil" c 0 s otliT usnfiil and attvactifo prosouts jus: opened up * " The vessel Whangapc Ims svl d from Newcas'le for Lytteltt n. iU Jame3 Birr, writing to tho j Liverpicl Bo ad t f Gua■ dians stre-ses | tho neco.^ifcy of having aelJitional medicil nvn for aroiic.

Electiiolijiht and power installation now fxeeuted from IDs per point up* wards. Latest and best materials fitted on most, approved principles. — Particulars, Theme 75, H M Gtiffi'bs

A Frew h correspondent rer.orls that the Germans, acting in conjunction with Enver Pasha, Minister of War, and Talaat T*ey, Minister of tlie Interior, are prepared to depose the Sultan and exre Zia Kd-din Effenrii. his eldest sod, because they are autiGerniun. The Old Tuik pirty opposo the suggestion. A naturalised German in Pyiluey was fined £25 for failing to ieporl that a fellow-countryman possessed a yjvolver and ammunition. Men ! Bring your shirts and collars to Tin Fong's Laundry, Tauranga, atd hive them done to your satisfaction. A committee of employers Ins b iou formed in Sydney to assist th« Government in findiog work far returned soldiers. A man was fined £5 and ost iv Auckland for persistently following a young girl ou the street and trauicars and forcing his attentions on hor. Thore his been a considerable improvement in recruiting during the past fow days, sajs a fctydue}' uiossago. For Children's nacking Cough at" night Woods Great Peppermint Cura 1? Cc: 2s fid. While the Uuten ot the Belgians was veiling the trenches a lively cannonade open?! on a shelted dug. out and several shells burst iv the vicinity. The Queen chatted calmly with the soldiers until the shelling ceased. Have you tried Hammond's Pastry \ If not you do not kuow what good pastry is. Try it. A determined attempt waa undo to bwrn dowu tli3 minerb' hall at Huntly. Tho window was prized opeu and kerosene sprinkled oa the floor, but the fire was discovered in time 4 when ihe floor was well alight1. A reward ef £60 is oli'ere.l for ioformation leading to the discovery of the incendiivht. A. steamer has returned to Fremantle, after a fruitless search for the steamer Yeddo, which last week was reported disabled with a broken tail shaft, two hundred miles south-east of Albany. The Yeddo was bound from Texas to Fremanlle with a cargo of oil.

The South British Insurance Company, for which Mr H W Wilding is tho local agent, inserts a notice of interest; to farmers, concerning the insurance of their live stock.

The best pick-me-up, the best tonic beverage—Wolfe'* Schnapps. which is now completely ree-twekod with flour and rice bread, which had been greatly reduced. Dissension Among Turks. It is reported that dissensions among the Young Turks are increasing. Enver Pasha, Minister of War, djrs not possess his former authority, a9 tho departure of a number of German officers has impaired his prestige. Hazri Effendi, Sheik-ul-Islam, told the Sultan that it would be necessary to finish the war before the complete dismemberment of the empire. The cession of Thracn to Bulgaria wouldbe regarded as the beginning of dismemberment.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 6300, 29 September 1915, Page 5

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NEWS IN BRIEF. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 6300, 29 September 1915, Page 5

NEWS IN BRIEF. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 6300, 29 September 1915, Page 5