TRAITOR SENTENCED
ANOTHER GERMAN CASE. By Telegraph.— i'ress Association.— Copyright. (Received Jnnie 26, 9.30 a.m.) BERLIN, 25th June. Lichsonb*rger, a merchant, was sentenced to four years' imprisonment at Leipsig for attempting to procure for a foreign Power a specimen of the \ latest Eroiectile and a copy of the naval signal ook.
AUSTRALIA'S NAVAL COLLEGE ♦ INVITATION TO DOMINION REFUSED.
By Telegraph.— Press Association—CopyrightMELBOURNE, 25th Juno. The New Zealand Government has refused dhe Federal Government's invitation to send boys to the- Commonwealth Naval College on the ground that the establishment of a New Zealand Navy is not contemplated, and that therefore there is no present necessity for the training of naval oflleem. Kliould such an eventuality occur, the Dominion uuiild lio lo co-operate with tho Common* NW'Ullll.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1912, Page 7
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