THE LINER APPAM
.AMERICAN COURT'S DECISION. (Renter's Telegrarns. |* NORFOLK (Virginia), July 30. The Federal Court lias ordered the restoration of the Appam to lier British owners. It decided that a prize cannot bo brought into neutral waters uncnuvoyed, and that the manner in which tlie Appam was brought ini was a violation of the United States* neutrality. DOMINIONS CEMETERY IN LONDON. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, July 28. Anglo-Canadians suggest the establishment of a Dominions' cemetery mi London for any of _ the Dominions' troops dving in Britain, and also tablets to the memory of the fallen buried on the battlefields. It is not likely that "the scheme will be favoured, as the military authorities consider it impracticable. The feeling in Australasian circles is that the besttribute will be a closer partnership of the units of the Empire. NEW ZEALAND OFFICER KILLED* (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, July 30. Lieutenant J. W. Gorrie, of the Worcestershire Regiment, son of Mr H. T. Gorrie, the Auckland polo player, wim [killed in France.
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Nelson Evening Mail, 31 July 1916, Page 5
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172THE LINER APPAM Nelson Evening Mail, 31 July 1916, Page 5
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