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BOMBARDMENT OF EAST COAST OF ENGLAND.

i '■ 1 ■'.•■: ". .. ' ' , :f GREAT EVENTS PENDING •' v v >-sMwi.iL/ "* • ■' : CONFERENCES OF GERMAN POLITICAL .LEADERS ... . PEACE NEGOTIATIONS ADJOURNED ' - •■■■■' C • BOLSHEVIKI POLICY r CONDEMNED ' : 1 • / • • REMARKABLE ATTACK BY GERMAN DIPLOMAT f 'A. 1 ' ' / GLOWING TRIBUTE TO COLONIALS I (Cable —Pfcss Association--SHELLED IN THE DEAD OF KIGHT. \/ i ( CIVILIANS KILLED AND. INJURED. ... The Higli Commissioner reports:. ,; LONDON, January 15 (11 a.m.). ' The .Viscount French reports that Yarmouth was bombarded - from the sea last night for five minutes. Three people were killed ' and ten injured. The material damage done was not serious(Australian and New Zealand CnWe Association ar.-i Reuter.) LONDON, January 15, .. It is officially announced that Yarmouth was bombarded' from ' the sea last night. Fire opened at 10.55 and lasted five minutes. Twenty shells ffell'in the town. The latest reports state that three " were ."killed and ten'injured. The damage is not serious. .

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North Otago Times, Volume CVI, Issue 14025, 17 January 1918, Page 5

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BOMBARDMENT OF EAST COAST OF ENGLAND. North Otago Times, Volume CVI, Issue 14025, 17 January 1918, Page 5

BOMBARDMENT OF EAST COAST OF ENGLAND. North Otago Times, Volume CVI, Issue 14025, 17 January 1918, Page 5