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SECOND EDITION

SINKING OF GEBMAN BSTILESHIP . BRITISH SUBMARINE, NOT A RUSSIAN. WELLINGTON, This Day.* The Premiers has received the following message from the High Commissioner : PetrogTad officially announces t' at the submarine which successfully attacked, the (rerman- warships on F-ii-da-y was British. (It was reported' that a- battleship of the Deutschl'and class." (13,000 tons) : had been sunk). , ' • . , i NEW ZEALAND REINFORCEMENTS DISTRIBUTION OF UNITS. ABANDONMENT OF TRENTH!AM. WELLINGTON, This Day. The Trent-ham Regiment is going to Rangiotu, seven miles from Foxton. It j will be In. the new camp by Sunday; the Sixth Infantry, 1000 .strong, is going, ion the same line further down. They. Will leave for there on Suday. The • Seventh Infantry, 1200 strong, are going to Waikaiiae, and half left- this morning, -'r The whole 'of the Mounted Rifles, Artillery,: and Engineers are proceed to Tauherenikau. An advance party of Mounted Rifles left- last night. The whole of the remainder are going to-day. The Artillery and Army Service Corps remain at Trent-ham.- iill -Monday. . Colonel Potter and the Trentham Headquarters Staff will become an inspectional staff to regularly visit, the camps. : No tents will "be "struck in Tirentham , the men in the new camps being provided with fresh tents from Various districts. The whole question as to when Trentham 'Camp will be again available for occupation will depend on the reports of the- medical' authorities. (By Telegraph.—Own, Correspondent.) WELLINGTON'., This Day. The meii' who are igoimg : to' Palm'erston are understood to be tfhas© in" training -for positions of officers- and non-coms'.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 9 July 1915, Page 2

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SECOND EDITION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 9 July 1915, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 9 July 1915, Page 2