AMERICAN SECRETARY FOR WAR.
Australian and N.Z. Cable Association - WASHINGTON, April 17 Mr. Baker, Secretary for War, has returned! from a visit to, the European front. BOMBARDMENT OF PARIS. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association PARIS, April 17. The long-range gun to-day killed 11 and wounded 36. GREAT FIRES' IN. GERMANY'. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association GENEVA, April 17. The Friedrichshafen fires were blazing at noon on Tuesday. It is reported that Allied aviators dropped bombs on Manzell ga’swo.'ks starting a, conflagration, the reflection of which was visible- in aim's* the whole of Eastern Switzerland.
DEATH OF CAPTAIN KNYTETT Australian and N.Z. Cable Association NEW YORK Apr.l 17. Obituary: Captain Knyvett SPANISH STEAMER. SUNK Australian and N.Z. Cable Association MADRID. April 17. Tho Spanish steamer Louisa, proceeding to -America, has been torpedoed. Three of the crew were drowned.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4847, 19 April 1918, Page 5
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