GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
KING INSPECTS NEW ZEALANDERS. Australian ar i N.Z. Cable Association LONDON. June 16. His Majesty the King inspected the New Zealanders at Ewshott artillery camp. The men were delighted at His'Majesty’s interest m this life at Aldershot. MAINZ MUNITION FACTORY damaged. Australian and N.Z. Cable (Received June 17, 5.5 p.m.) PARIS. June 16. \ message reports that the munition factory at Mainz was papally destroyed by an explosion. There are many victims and considerable damage lias been wrought-. POPE MAY GET PEACE PRIZE. Australian and N,Z. Cable Association (Received June 17, ' -30 p m.) . ROME, June 16. A rumor is current at the Vatican that the Nobel Peace Prize will bo awarded to the Pope. NORWEGIAN BARQUE SUNK. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association (Received June-17. / .op.m.) WASHINGTON. June 1/The Norwegian barque Knnsjaa was sunk bv'a U-boat SO miles off the Virginia coast and the crew was rescued. AMERICAN TRANSPORT SUNK. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association (Received June 18,,12-90 V NEW YORK, June 16. The American transport Nueces sank in a collision off the English mast on May 15. There were no casualties.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4898, 18 June 1918, Page 5
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