ARMAMENTS AND MEN.
VEHTK Al. <■l ■'■- [DRESS ASSOCIATION -I'Ol’VniCHT. I I.' ndcii. Sept. 18. Tin l armoured ships hud down in 1912 will he pioxided with ■( new gun against all a ; r attacks. It will lire shrapnel tNMNi yards at an elevation of eight degrees. GREECE (’RDER.* \ DR HAD NCI GliT. (Received 19, !.i.5 a.m.) Berlin, S( pi. is. The Greek Government lets ordered a semi-Dreadnought to lie const Fueled at Videau yard. BREA CH BLOCK BLOWS OUT. (Received 19. it).s a.m.) Limdou. Sept. 18. A brcachbloek bh*« <>fi a gun on tlie King Edward at Colin uy and fell among a number of men one r»f whom was killed. Stw ml me in a critical eomlition.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 245, 19 September 1912, Page 5
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