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USEFUL FREMGH ADVANCE BETWEEN SC3ISSONS AND VlLLisito 00TTERETS. and N t i- iblc lisociit ou and Keuter. LONDON Tuk 9 (I nt i Ji!v 10, at 940 iin ) ■sn D ft i, tus iitit i-> nothing *_> it t j n Le it 1 nun mtti xl i/\ | Wilt In i lit tin 1 \\ th 111 wnk V\ e li i] j d lii< i tt o i bite dt 'in l i joi in li oil i lig nuht, tht jiitKiptl 1 | t iget-, H Liv U L ig I tt. ikl d iLs aid I tht" tl Loiliu u lid Li 111 i u I I 1 ii im n n <[i s uth o iit \isn i \\ ttu tiiMiui in, tic (tuinutp si , it i -. t t c i L 1 s to J\l 11/ Jiit t 1 L l Hi t { lit (111 I t 1 out ( t tin 1 inui u I d\ in< I ! ?''o \ lot iu ti led ( i -in lull ti i ti" i ioi hj md •■ ) i hj ft J i THE AUSTRIAN FABLURS. ROYAL DSi-FERENCES. ti'ARL &HD . -j E r IiIPR£GS. L( NiJON JuK 8 1 ( r? t tut t ful\ l" 1 tfaoJa in ) 1 Tht L) \ I t. ipl i NLil in tuic |pni nt = th t t Mil i ii i 1 t_e t1 u l do t t i I tl fc u lite Injk / thin m i tut lici I i -ui i t > tit l«ui i it nt It 1 n tr n \ ii, t-o ti)ii„ t t 1 po la tl i l 1 d ltd it ill Kill lit n it id Ih <1 _i tail A tl 1 11 l -. t [U U 1 1 \ )e -1 IJIL 1 t IJ hj o {, tt ch 1 rni (. -■ if \ tt ii t uti 1i t % t due l i " i tt n< t) t i tat t \ i iet i tu L jiml iia i r i / « t./ i ~ bi th L i t Vus tii y i i i t th ile i tun * I \u ft ul ti > t mi t i I i n U Yd i it 1 i U it tj tl , u I lle n I 11 i j tie Pint ( tti t lut ( t in Lt//r Itt a Lite i m Midi tut fV nt fti e 10 t >» n I / o ci n I I i Inu "i Tt i red 1 tt't lh said « j Yt sti i \ n lui i \hich or i i t 1 1 it 'mi 1 \ i ; t d l i, l It quit ii in tin \lt ti j CERM/.N IYIURMUhINCS. Router's Telegrams. AMSTERDAM. .Inly 8. (IleM'ived July 10. at 8.50 a.m.) In the German Reichstag Antrist Mat- I zircon tii'C'.v attcxitiuri t-o the <fr»ve food jtitlial-it/il.. Herr Weaes. .Soci'dist, snid tint certain ciic-les. iiic'udiuLr the Kai.-er, h."d no idea ot tho misery of tho masses, 47 per cent, of wiioni e: under t'eur m.'ik; n dt.-y. Tiif shorteninjr o e the v-:>r would be a -greater ccotiomic- gain to Germany than to I conciiii-r any proyince. ■, U BOATS AMD HOSPITAL ! SHiiPS. | Reuter's Telegrams. I LONDON, July 3. ! (Received July 10. at 8.50 a.m.) | In the Commons. Dr Macriamara. Adj niiralty t'lulcr-Secretaiy. stated I tin', tier- ! man siibniM'ine.s on fevt-ral ocva.id-.ns had : excri-iscd i-he right- ot searchiu;.- hospital i ships in order to see that they were complying with The Hague Coin enli' u. Tie' i ciiiphasi ed the fa.i-t- that lb it tin Ik-J . I never broken either tho letter or the :-piritot that C-onve Ui'On, arid said he believed I the szxta w*s true our Allies, j ' i j j There, was a large attendance at the- last j meeting of the hi'.. Clair branch of the j Otago Women's Patriotic Association. A considerable amount <>:" work was accomplished. It is hoped that more ladies will take home shirts and undershirts, the latter being .particularly simple and easily made. Ihe following goods were despatched to headquarters:—2s shirts, 18 undershirts, 2 pairs pvjainas, 3 nighties, i 500 handkerchiefs, 24 Dominion wrappers, 19 soap bags. 35 socks. 18 balaclavas; ! total, 442 articlps. The St. Clair School contributed 2 pairs socks. 2 balaclavas, 14 Dominion wi-appt-rs. 75 handkerchiefs. During the month many donations were gratefully received. Writing to his. relatives, Lieutenant Grace, of ."Rangio/a. gives details of the maimer in which Major B. S. Jordan. ;i main body man and a well-known Ilangiora resident-, was killed. Lieutenant Grace says that- at a sports gathering at Codford Camp Major Jordan went- up with an American airman, who was doing some fancy "stunts." After looping the loop several times they (Lseemied in a spiral, in the middle of which one of the wings broke, and thev fell from a h-dt-ht of 1.500 ft, When "the two men were oicked no they were found with their liantLs clasped as if they had made a. final j shake of the hands as the machine I crashed to earth. j [The cable news in this issue accredited | to 'The Times' has appeared in that j journal, but only where expressly stated I is such news the editorial opinion of 'The | Times.']

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Evening Star, Issue 16782, 10 July 1918, Page 3

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WEST FRONT. Evening Star, Issue 16782, 10 July 1918, Page 3

WEST FRONT. Evening Star, Issue 16782, 10 July 1918, Page 3