BREAD FAMINE FEARED AT GISBORNE
(United Press Association.) '• OISBGRNE, This D*y. Bakers anticipate a bread famine,,' having only a. fortnight's flour supply.
English and Scottish fishermen are. being encourage to assist.the Navy in' its patrol work'in the North- Sett: According to a notice issued at !<owestift by the captain in charge of the naval base a reward not exceeding v JBIOOO will bo paid to thorn for information which, leads to the actual capture or"desttuctibta of ,&i\ enemy's -vessel down to and including a mine-layer or submarine.'i -A simi not exceeding £2OO will be paid/'for iiiiovmatipn which leads to an crieiriy« vessels, mine-layer;, •: or submarine beingsighted and chased. ' provided /the information is proved to be accurate", evett though the vessel bo not destroyed.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLVIII, 18 December 1914, Page 4
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