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BRITISH ASR RAIDS BEHIND LORRAINE FRONT, j iiMiraliau and >'. Z. Cab!« Association and j Keuter. ! | LONDON, July 9. | (Eeceived July 10, at 11.10 a.m.) j The Air Minister report* : Our squivlrona attacked the station and lactones au , Kaiserslautem (west of Ma-nnhoim) on | July 7. .Hostile machines were engaged j over our obje-ctives. , j Our squadrons on July S bombed tno] railway stations, workshops, and sidings ! at Luxemburg, and bursts were observe*.! ; in tho station and workshops. j j THE AMERICANS IN PORCS. | BREAKING THE NEWS IN | GERMANY. \MsTErDUI Tih 9 i (P«"4tui Tulv 10 it 11 0 m i \ Btdn emi ifh i T n - i i i fi the titqant ill td lit 11 it i' tn t Fiunuiti tlv abi d t n t' '"-" h-* \min i dthuiu nun' p&rts ot tne iroi * EviJontv t < dttm d id jUembm Hie p«w t-o t ( n i p tf 1 ( hj i-pTmrarte ct tt Wt t n IRELAND AMD RECRUITING, i COLONEL L\NCH'S CAMPAIGN. IGNDON Jib 3 , ißete\ed Id 1 it UO m ) J P{ ontl II i i T 1 't> enticitic lh t tttn i > i mti, 11 1 id He ni nt i u i,i n 1t t itn t\. Pe i u t i tt t tt a i i j r nil fntnil it -3 t i it i t \h 1 ml un ti_n t el Lvr d mdn, ji i tj ns in i I I rd b 'ht ii tt n l i .ut oi li hj ' i I Ua l E mic i i it l t i nn v i n Vn iu it | t T t 1 Ihi l ukm ! t Inli i t i ini - c t to ' n idn tn 1 I it\(. tm ' u ! t u I i ,m u jie 1 i ( t' i \ i,i mi'l i t <m\ l ] i u bat si ii iie tn i v In S i ot the lr l piol in 1 MORE GERMAN MdTTERINGS. TiH 9 fßetttved Ji \ lu 12 Jp"ij Ton \\ ildo i in i r d Mii t i In % gloomv "fPt i u hi uh ta, it rnrs; tn tk tu< v ot intr ju-t'ess wetk et hj i nth a ii , Vu, i did 0c >lh i d tut tool "links we-T-e lir bhj nee nit ni-d lu leared the tiiff dti im d laMme- fjr a lon, t ire H■* ntotu iv i icnsiin hj mt€rrupti i d V hoc ah t umh \\ 1 prote t d Qjjamat meitk a % a d i un I th Oovernment ti at th d imb woull nt tolerate ?-eater mi'l") th tit lev ri now endunn^ Wurt Ind pend ut, S;c all t ail (he Wlef tba 1 (em iv ml te 1 n H vas erroneTuSj aril ip out ot the t nl i lutorv cpues, £ the war H piott *<l "gaicst tht recent anti at d ekiti e it Wainbur.* when, tt op villi cii nasks and roarlnne _,uus latui ui td b workers MUNITIONERS' NERVES. MIDLAND EXPLOSION REVELATION. LONDON Juh 0 (K €e ed Juh 10 a f 11 1Q > m | ~vEx Relieve \, at ,n n i x ilt tarv re emn, *•<> t 1 e ie< n e -' iii . a rriuihon ta toi in t! Mid a I oi ' ' i tnbut tj tl n «r> oil w a l o ' I ir uas mt 1 pit ii ji'd n i ipl ailing aan,ei ill nm'pJ c i'l i ' ir do n% exhibition d U 0 hj lu un t 7 uOO i k-d to an up to \ -u 1 tit i. ' 52 orain 0 All a. llf% n »,, ted tli t i i nti Cii t mii hid rim n 1 ti ,it t in 1 it on +h Ci ukl or i ! i % raii f u tn \ tun £ o r-i t i t v i MR P4ASSEY AND SIR J. G WARD. '•ONLY QtiE DAY IN PARIS »» FRAriCfc THPNK3 THE DOMINIONS. fs.pec.uJ mm tn-» N i Li imd Odit ii i Ur l ii -pr d it uh j i i WHTTNI lON I \ V Mr Mi=*\ ud s r r i V il nt-it i crl" f n lit l Ii i I i tu Hum i t i\ atttn'ed U \ I d t id i i J)i\ relerntup i l 't iwai i ] t eded to "V a It if k th t tre i t rta nei l at In f-h oa lu Mr Do ri U > 1,1 %hj > ivtttd nun tu i ot i c u c, usln 1 1 j,ik ts In th fttn ijr d V tv ni 1 s u r d 'War 1 iln it i hj t O i Mimstei itterdtt' fntilV r(m : feitwo ii \ n i ht-% in tC nil I ot' I General Trffn M tknentttu >t,nn 0 i 1 udo ud nit di tin umi d iutt , tion tht i d i i i It Djrn r i i Tt['e antiti\Pa wt -» «i otn \l hj I ( irenteau wno i In i but br lh r ' speteh tnaui ed tht 1> >m uior n t* inline of Fimtt in tin mit ot 1 irep | in tht --tub ot Hi n rif in t'RU ( bl'endid «rucc> mt' ts^r The NtW / aLind nt - 1 tt ii tl e ewn I xng for abte ii ci hj t il'rn n- du , tlwv in«i ft ted le 1 icjrd-. Ofttt ud tt u \evr Zea'n d biUiv ' Dunn, tIK conr ri ti ir i t t J t/! vu ited tho tit N Z >mu It i i "n_ i Ccmpauv v hoi hj "uiid til diir, valaabk woil To n ~ll* tbt i i tv it turn t> I-\ vlon I ifte' 4 a strei uou o t dth,kttuh i lttit t | and surcti-'Hul tout THE VENTURESOME PAIR SAFE AGAIN IN LONDON. LONDON", July Q iKecr'tci luh 10 at 11 10 arn l Mr IL c, nd mi J. O TV aid, during Ino r vi-it to tue ham, spent a L'elj time in 'ha zone Thev motoitd thieo nuOi aloi t; tie front Ine and hail a 12 t> f»' ssrell n r e Lcth of them ti ert ( t„ itir mipressel v,ith GentMi Toch and M f le/rtictMii Oierseas Minister- dttlaro that th'ir viait h< useful, as they gan ed a facial i.n«wle<lge of wlut firo wuik the- ovtibeaa troops are do rig. Sir J (1 Waid state* tlut be io pioudtn of the New Zealand tioops to day than aver, ITicir -work been such a* to theer th© hta.it of the mo=,t confiimed pessimist, and the men are urepiosybly corihdeaifc of final victory.
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Evening Star, Issue 16782, 10 July 1918, Page 6
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