GENERAL.
JAPANESE WARSHIPS FOR VLADIVOSTOK.
Foreign Lives and Property Must be Protected. Kec Jan 17, 9 5 p in Tokio, Jau 3 6 It is officially announced that Japanese warships have been sen b to Vladivostok. Japan does not desire t« coerce Kussia, but foreign lives mii property must be profeeotcd. The Bombardment of Yarmouth. Australian and N Z Cable Assoc aud Eeuter . llec Jan 17, 95p ff London, Jan 16 Its is officially stated that as a result of tte bombardment of Yarmouth four persons were killed and eight injured. Altogether fifty shells were fired. Australian and N Z Cable Assoc Ilec Jan 17, 7 DO p m London, Jau 1(3 It h presumed that tb« shelling of Yarmouth was n reprisal for air raids ou Germany. It is Juubtful whether a submarine or a, cruiser >vas responsible for the shelling, as .some shellb were too large for a submarine to fare A vessel dashed past the town, firing as she went. Renter's Telegrams. London, Jan 16 Three mere-deaths have occurred at Yarmouth.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 6964, 18 January 1918, Page 3
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