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GERMANY’S MISTAKE.

LON D ON, Fe brna ry 12. (Received February 13, at 1.5 p.m.) Hie Greek steamer Vasilis Saolga (I'4oo lauded^ 3 beeU SUnk ' 1),,t the tT «‘ v have

COPENHAGEN, February 12, Ihe Scandinavian Governments have agreed on the terms of the joint reply to Germany They protest against the submarine blockade as being against International Law. AMSTERDAM. February 12. vr , e , ,rliner Lokal Anzeiger ’ attacks ) L Lre r;ird tor not placing Germany’s difficulties fairly before America. It adds ; If he had been less friendly with the Entente, American and German relahave been broken off.’’ REINFORCEMENTS WOULD BE BETTER. , r T February 15. Mr Jensen (Minister of the Navv) says that ho has sent 15 men. and is considering sending 10 more, to England to train experience in submarine buiidimr, with -i view to building vessels here.

OTAGO MEDICAL BOARDS. Seventy-seven men were examined at uie Aenstngtoii Drill Hall yesterday, and M of ther “ were classified A. The boards sat again to-day. THE OVERSEAS CLUB. The_ monthly meeting of the Women's Committee was held in the chib room, Decagon To* Rooms, last- evening, Mrs D.nao iergusou (president) occupying the cnair. Inere was a good attendance, and "I :n meeting was an enthusiastic one, all * ul .* a be!n ? full of activity and rer-esa tor r.nether year's work. * Hreat saWreclton was expressed with the if™’;. its November entertainment, which wr,s organised so successfully by Mrs lergrieon—the net proceeds nr the fencvon mnng £BO 2s 9d. A number of cases have aireo.dy been peeked, and will Have .iio room on Wednesday. As work has wan begen iu earnest, the committee will oo g-act of money, clothing, or tooc.st.unn, and plenty of old linen or me-res of blanket. The following sent rtonatioms;—“A Friend,•» Miss Thrlton, Mrs Drqnnars, A Friend.” Mrs M'Loan, mis Ei. A. Johnston. At the end of last year tw ladies sent Horne £To (part procoeds ot isovember entertainment) for on active service, £25 for our solRiers in Hgypt, and £SO (out of donations wcmvsd ui room daring year) to Walton-on-,cnan;w. Hospital, and £lO to the soldiers m Dunedin Hospital and PalnmrI stou Sanatorium.

DEATHS IN GAMP

_ Private John Bolton Tree died in the Irentliam Hospital yesterday from svn-

Frivnto Robert Cambridge died at tlm Feathers* one Military Hospital from a cause yet unknown.

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Evening Star, Issue 16347, 13 February 1917, Page 6

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GERMANY’S MISTAKE. Evening Star, Issue 16347, 13 February 1917, Page 6

GERMANY’S MISTAKE. Evening Star, Issue 16347, 13 February 1917, Page 6

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