GALATA BRIDGE BLOWN UP
BRITISH SUBMARINE'S LATEfST FEAT. Received September 1, 9.45 a.m. LONDON, Aug. 31. The Exchange Telegraph's Athens correspondent says a British submarine blew up a portion of the Galata bridge. [The Galata bridpe crosses tiic Golden Horn and connects Constantinople with its chief suburb; Pera. j ON GALUPOU. / TURKISH OFFICIAL CLAIM. Received September 1, 11.25 a.m. CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 31. Official: Our artillery on the left win:; at. Stdd-cl-l>ahr destroyed an enemy position. TURKISH FAMINE THREATENED. MITYI.ENE. Aug. 31. 1 nseasonable rains and locusts damaged the crops in Asia Minor. The acreage sown was only 60 per cent of the average, and the scarcity of labour prevents garnering all the existing crops. Should the war last till December the sowings will be still scantier, and ianiine is in sight:
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 10164, 1 September 1915, Page 5
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