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ON THE SEAS

BOMBARDMENT OF 1 YARMOUTH, UNKNOWN CRAFT ENGAGED. , (The ', ' LONDON; January 15. It is Relieved 'that the>) Yarmouth aider was a large submarino or a ight cruisor. Residents ,wero retiring yhen k prelirqina'ry star shell brightly it up the town; assisting inder. All the persons killed* ere nen. ANQTHER SUBMARINE LOSS. TORPEDOED IN THE tfORTH SEA (Australian and N.Z, Cable Association) AMSTERDAM, January 15 The steamer Westpoldew, carrying,a crew of eighteen; 1 bound' from' Rbtfcrdam to England, Mias, been torpedoed or'mined. Twelve, of'the survivors lauded at Schevoningen. THE SHELLING OF YARMOUTH. ■■ GERMANY'S NEW REPRISALS.

Received/ January 17,' 7.50 p.m. v ''■':.' ' v : ' ! LONDON;Jahuary 16'. It is presumed' that the shelling of Yarmouth was. a reprisal i for the air raids', .gn' 'Germany. It is doubtful whether a submarine cruiser was responsible, as some of tho shells were over-Jarge for a, submarine, The vessel dashed past the town, firing as it went. • ''• ■..■',■ (Reuter's Tolegrams), Received January 17, 8.50 p.m. LONDON, January 16. Three more deaths are reported at Yarmouth. .'■ ■ , (Australian and Reuter). Received January 17, 9,30 p.m. .' LONDON, January 16. It is; officially announced that tin casualties resulting from the Yarmoutl bombardment totalled four killed am eighteen injured. Altogether lift; shells were fired. TOLL'OP THE SUBMARINE. . BRITISH SHIPPING RETURN,; . HEAVY DECREASE IN LOSSES,

(Australian-and N.Z. Cable Association) Received January 17,9.5 p.m. ~,. LONDON, January 16. A British Admiralty report on tho submarine campaign during tho week ended January 13th gives the following figures. Tho returns are issued for tho week ending 3 p.m. on Sunday. The figures give tho arrivals and sailings of merchant vessels of all nationalities, over 100 tons net, at. and from United Kingdom ports, exclusivo of fishing ami local craft, and the number of Bhitish merchant vessels mink, by mines or submarine, and unsuccessfully

1 , \i\' •, v - '—;•- ■ ■-— ' —.—— —.• |S|KyM|^ \« MASTER'S VOICE* • pflflj^ffi '^^OPHONES rALLbllNL f KAnttL bombardment of i Yarmouth, ) ir^^Mfflt^ffi^ii KRftffipylCT!ffM^!^HBHPf!lif^ i r. 'M/vlvu / ///V'/I VN*5«Q * LANDERS. , t ; —— /■ SENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS. -(ilie MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES. J. * V LONDON; January 15. ( A •"—7 " (Australian and N,.Z?Cable Aesoeiktion) It is Relieved Ithat Yarmouth f er Cable-PressABSOdatlon-Copyiight , PARIS,' January 16, Jraider was a largo submanno or a , WwBKmm aHn,> Iff «5mI (Australian and Reuter). . p u bh c excitement cojitinues, though light cruisoK Reridonts,were retiring ' ud {eceived January IJ, 8.50 p.m Mi C aiUaux's political adherent'are when k preliiqinary star shell brightly fo " LONDON, January 16. mrke( ii y qme ter since hu arrest, and f lit up the town; assisting tbv Tango ga General Allenby's despfat h mentions m a ,' e s ] 10Tl ,ng a tendenjy'to desert finder. All the persons killed*uere su eansidciable number ot Austiahans t] ie exPiemier. me11, ' ch ml New Zealandeis inelu img Colonel Q 6a f e 1U Florence was diseove'ed / v *-i— 25 .nau'el, Colonel Chaytor, Colonel G 0ffjng to t)l0 telegraph office rece iving ANQTHEE SUBMARINE LOSS. ( 15 tyru. Cnjlaiii W. Wander, and Major ft m(Jggage {or transmission *o Forence t ■ 1 THE IDEAL $ 3 1'i'Cin. * , renrlMig: ,f T the safe bons open TORPEDOED IN THE NORTH SEA e'd," and signed "Rajnourd.'' The , / PART' censor who leceivcd the (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association) AUlUUWid mill l tliatM . Clllllllux tiaudled n AMSTERDAM, January 15 }'. HOMF S V: ? iv umlei tin name, and he leuoited the Tll6 BteaiBcr Westpolde«, Laiijmg a '• K ENTERTAINER "i OHEOKING WASTE OF FOOD. fact to the authorities, who,requested- ff - of ejgiitccnj'ljo'uiid' from' H ■ ■/;;. ' • J the Italian •officials to open t'.io safe. am to England,>lias,' bdeii' tbrpedocd;' •■ tV 't HEAVY PENALTIES THREATENED. Thcv fnnnil in golil. aoiue bcmi- or ; inincd. Twelve: -of'the survivors ' •A v tifu'l jewels, also list of civil servants i au(lct i at Scdievoningen. ° A" .. . -jy^ n " yji (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association) to be dismi-cd if .lLTCilJjax returned ; ; : , . .., . .. . to power and a list ,f: ; pohtic.a..s to be 0 F VARMOUTH. iTrom'thc little hornless typo to the-elaborate cannot models, the tone .- is the distinctive feature. WASHINGTON, January 10. 'warded. -y, : • __ A Bill has been introduced in the Tha papers showedthat M. : Ca.la B EPRISALS. \ House of representatives provuling for intended to snze power, .an th.a, QHUIAM , a fine of 5000 dollars or fivers' im- P«e m «r.„g tk ; alhance ■ . ,• . . pifenmeut'-to owners ot restaurants not betw«en France, Italy, and Britain. Received, - , IT'S THE TONE observing wheatless days, BB^BT0K^,B coerESPONDENCE It is the'Sng 'of which has made "His Master's Voice" Gramophones famous the world over. . „,„„„„„..;„ ""—"■ Yarmouth''was a reprisal if or the air l STRICT WAR SUPERVISION. . HINTS. -■ ra id 8 ,,pi,'Germany. It is doubtful '■"<" »'h ' whether a submarine cruiser was re- • " m ' ( CONSERVING THE COAL ; SUPPLIES WASHINGTON, January 16, sponsible, as some of tho shells were < i '' The gftate Department has published 0 ver-JaYge for a. submarine,' The ves//><IOO 9jM (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association) corre8 po m lenc,Cr-bet-ween Couut Bern- ge i dashed past the town, fifing as it "flA'^rt'fi Received January 17, 11.30 p.m. • ' gtorff mi tlle Ber ii u Foreign Office wen t,. <;'. 'jvjm NEW YORK, January lb. that (Reuter's telegrams)Owing to the shortage of'coal needed M _ Ca iii aux ' was iutiihate with the Ger- Received January 17, 8.50 p.m. ! 'i '€P^^ for ships, the Government has. closed Ambnssador at Buenos Aires, who • ' LONDON, January 16. . -i-irigr all the industries east of the Missisippi wflg mlv j s i ng t ] le Teuton Press not 1o Three more deaths are reported at THAMES STREET • OAMARU for five days, .and closes all industries 1 . ge j L Caillaux, but to treat him Yarmouth. .'' • i. •aui' tllentri-s every Monday for -ten courteou^]y| a | so -guggestiug that M. , (Australian and Reuter). weeks. On Mondays, the newspapers t? . l ij] aiIX i avp Buenos Aires,, Received January 17, 9.30 p.m. .' : Aleuts xor "His Master's Voice.'' are restricted to .one edition. The' Count Beriistpr f| urged Germany to LONDON, January 16. .',■':'- '—■ Order does not affect railroads, ■ hos-' ( , a p ture . > ti ie> steamer Araguaya, leaving it is-officially announced that the pitals, public utilities and war muni-' mm m% 011 j anuar y 30th, •■ .1915, casualties resulting fronr the Yarmouth tibn works. ; . '' canving M, Caillaux and also import- bombardment totalled four killed and J fl Children s y ■ ant papers. One of Count BerustorlTs eighteen injured. Altogether fifty B appetites 3 • • ! '•"■. messages quoted M. Caillaux as "de- shells were fired. ITALY'S WAR clnriug war now' that England was __ y may fail in hot weather; M Q 1 " struggling for her existence." An- TOLL'OP THE SUBMARINE. n they are always hungry fcr ll-.e ;1 " JB delicious summer sweets made pjj U with Brown & Poison's Corn U . ' o1'«.-= savs: "M. Caillaux welcomes in- . DiiriiXliEllii' faTflOiW POSITION. lUrwt courtesies from Bernstorff, but. BRITISH SHIPPING RETURN,; . —— advises caution." ■ •'■ ' h- Flour. n COUNTER-ATTACK REPULSED. HEAVY DECREASE IN LOSSES, 0. Blancmange and stewed fruit, a S orange sponge, custard pudding«, J Q v delight every child. They are fl TEXT OF SECRET DOCUMENT, ,. . ,. , r, i \ 'v_—;' ■ • • .' (Australian-and N.Z. Cable Association) (Australian and Reuter). . . „„,™ ' 1 . ,-, h» n * ■'„ • \r ■ • 18 m'on TllE SCHEME THAT FAILED. Received January 17,9.5 p.m. Received January 18.12.20 p.m. ■ . ' ' ' .„ H, healthful and cooling. They J8j ■ LONDON, January 17; ' - ' '' •' —''" ' • L0^D0N ' 16 " EB combine the nutritive quality of U A wireless Italian official message Eceived January 18, 12.20 a.m. A British Admiralty report on tho S - milk with the digestive quality of fl savs: We repulsed a counter-attack in ' L ™. N > im W "' submi,rinc during the week KFiS^ESSBS* the region of, Monte Asolone and Capo- Thc Milan correspondent of The ended January 13th gives the follow- ., ' Daily Chronicle says that the most im- i B g figures. Tho returns aro issued for y " **,___ r* w 1 "a German official report savs: We documents in, Caillaux's safe t he wook ending 3 p.m. on Sunday, repulsed the Italians south of' Monte «>«* a scheme for tttter °™' *' Hm * give tl! ° a " ival8 a " d 8ai1 '' Mlt» w) ft» 1 ¥ f^fci H Recipes in eoery packet. P Fontmase-ca - of the Constitution of France by means i n g S 0 f merchant vessels of all national!of a coup d'etat, drafted throughout in t i eg) over 'ioO tons net, at-and from ,. : - : ■ ■— CaiUaux's handwriting,' and arranged United Kingdom ports, exclusivo of M WITH THE 1 flNKMV neatly m art ' i; . 1 . es P ara S ra P ns » a " fishing and local craft, and the number Wlin lilEi LnLiTll bears his liual-signature. Appended is ot ' Bhitish merchant vessels sunk by ■SHI a long list of'generals, senators and m j neg or 6ubiuariue } and uusuccessftilly RESIGNATION OF HUNGAEIAN deputies, on $hose assistance attacked, by Bubmariiies.-.-r-..; t .. ■.... .,...,*. '"'"•' Vr '"' :;i '' "' CABINET, • '"'"tallliiux counted. Getter* SWrmt 'Was "Arrivals. .... 2106 SEAN'S, ESfBNCE ' ' to assume the military dictatorship, of • Sailings . . , . 2184 Ob j'botlle makes a pirn of flnejt family congM "and told reme-J/, C«ti2/-> j «h11'. CROWN VERSUSTAHLIAJIENT. wllich the ' first : flct ms * Sinkings-' ... ... , ,.«f President Ppincare and M.Driaud, . Ovor 1600 tons . . 6 ' : " ' Under 1600 tons . . 2 PEACHES,:. minently in the government of„Fran,e . ■ mk 5 • •■: ™1NES, for .Bottlh, or . . since the wa,;;The French . Chamber g ' ••: Jam. Orders now bcinp ■•]looked .... .J. ... , " wai f01 ' thwlil1,to bc d " BolTed .'-»™ the The figures for the previous week E,"EWING, Tees stre'er and Railway m , ,r .*„,>., •'. ■, Senate reduced to Uaillauxites, wno , • JJOW i? the time to Order PEACHEi: X ' APRICOTS, PLUMS, ■ and • ML TARINES. EW1NG is Bookin I he Hungarian Cabinet has resigned, ,, , , ,, . . . , „„„.,. P ,eie ' „ • , ,, r , would nominate a dictatorial comnns- Arrivals 2085 ... ;, ,. n . , ' , . sion under Caillaux and Sarrail. Hnili'inw ' "072 jection ot the Premier s proposal to •.. ' oaiiiugB -via establish an independent Hungarian ,— % . „.'n n ni mAUT ■ Sinkings— ' army."' ' '' ON WEST "tRuNI Over 1600 tons .... 18 s •• 'Under 1600'tons .... 3 Orders. MUTINY IN GERMAN. ARMY. ;=. ; na^mim ; "f! M > M HUNDREDS 8TAi{Vh\ T G AND -". ~« l nrma - ' Thc 'olloifkg-table shows the weekly PEACHES, TEACHES, PEACHEfc . '. / DHFRTIYr ' ORDER TO GERMAN TROOPS. . average for the paat ten months of .'I. Are.>ou"'rc :i .lyf.irJam?..»T:\VlNr,l 1 ~~ • ... | British shipping destroyed and attackv- Ill supply you. _ ... ' (tVr 0^-rre H EVIDENCE 0P BTA ? E °* M factually sunk: - ,A,:tra;ian and N.Z. Cable Association) AMMUNITION. 0m Under Unsuc"~f~" ' " Rtvei-.-cl January 17, I1.?f» ...m.. . . .... Week ""'"■g- m 1B0 ° « 89ful ■. '' '*? •■ WASHINGTON ianuarv in. Australian and N.Z Cable Association) ton6. tons, attacks ■lalilfll Official advice has been received r.om Beceivod January 17, 11.30 p-m." February 25 . 15 6 12 .... Greeks statins th:.r a German v^w. ■.- ■• ■■ • 'LONDON, January HI March i . ', 14 9 12 M V: f gt .l /r\ W M / /flkWl 9 ?•/( deserter renorts'that there are dailv The United Press correspondent on iMarell n , , j 3 i if, X$\MC WW llmS mutinies in the German Army. Hun- ' hn Wcst Front says: A WH ™ Wlud ***. Mareh 18 ■ • 16 .. 8l - lp '■ C' , dreds are starving and desertin?.' transformed Flauders into a quagmire. March 25 . .18 '7.. 13 -•-.. i ! . ' Captured documents show that troops April 1 , ,18' 13- ' • 17 !^^^^ 1 , from the East are arriving. Mean- April 8 . . 17 ■- 2 14 1 IN THF while the enemy is conserving animuni- Apri | 1S , [ 9 ... js JH IHL. vmilUUlU, tion aiul 0 thef material wherever pos- Api . u 22 _.. 40 . 15 . 27 AGENTS for— . . ,- . sible. . ' " April. 29 . . . 38 .13 24 B.S.A. , ■ ' THE PLIGHT OF SERBIA. An Order to Prince Rupprecht's May 6 ■ _ 2i „, u * Army group blames the commanders for 13 ... is 5 19 ■■'■ HUDSON BULGARS' PEACE INTRIGUE. wastage in the recent fighting. The Ma j, 20 ... 18 9 9 .' OSBORNE .^ " ' Order declares, that some of the field ay 27-. . .18 1 17 (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association) gim batteries fired 3450 rounds in one' Mq 3 _ _ la - 3 17 '; and f$& LONDON, January 15. day, the light field howitzers 3100 hm M ,, 10 ,3 ,S § Reuter's correspondent at the Ser- rounds,'and heavy field howitzers 1600. 1? _ _ 07 5 31 bian Headquarters says: The Bulgarians This was' considered overmuch, thus Jun(j 94 . . 21 7 22 are unsuccessfully attempting to repeat rendering accurate shooting impossible. 1/," , , 15 ' 5 '16 thc enemy tactics employed on the The rate 1, of firing wears out the guns, Ju j • 8 _ 3 tf M .Jm-IBh Italian front, to'fraternise and sow dis- hence the. unusual percentage out of Ju]jr 15 § _ \ 14 4 12 1 sension among the Serbians by a pro- commission. - ' ■ ■ j u j 22 ... 21 3 15 J 1 ■> \ ' pagamla' from aircraft. Frequent de- The Order demands "the most careful " " j g g | ' g , ' scrters from the Bulgars emphasise the conservation of material throughout. ' g ' .' gl ' g u J.UUU nllUlUlgl) Illg 11 pilllSj dUU Wdl —■ ■ ■ ■ ■—p-' —-— August 12 1 * *J 1« weariness in Bulgaria, Austria recent- JHE CZARITZA August 19 , ■ . 15 3 12 ly offered the Serbians peace, promising , August 26 18. 5 6 • J. IARTYN, late WW QhWk A|kHII| 4% jh -, to surrender Bosnia and Herzegovina, REPORTED HOPELSSLY INSANE, -September 2 , 20 3 9 with an outlet to the Adriatic, thus re- ... _— r , • September 9. 12 15.1 12 peating the offer made by King OoV p er Cable-Press Association-Copyright September 16 . 8 11 " H SROWN & CO. 1 33 Tbames Stre^ stautiue in September, 1915, before the (Australian and N.Z;Cable ABBOclatipu) September 23 , 13 .2 10 bi S invasion ' ' Received January 17,' 8.50 p.m. September 30 . 11 , ,2 , 16 V ' ' i-^—J — jem. ' . , - ■AMSTERDAM; January 16. October 7. . 14'. ,8 8 .),, "- German newspapers state that the October 14 . . 12 6 5 JJARRY BROWN'S Motor Garag .<..' opposite Post Oflice, Oamavn; tel , TAXATION OF CAPITAL ' Czaritza is-'hopelessly insane, ,and is October 21 . .12 6 5 ' *_ ( . confined in a sanatorium at Tobolsk. October. 28 . , 14 1 . phone 419, for Prompt an.' 1 . ):;-,;>e Attention. l',> } _ Telegrams). •' -MORE. LAWLESSNESS ' November 18 . 10., -1 ' ,2 ij.;.-.; Received-January 17,8.50 p.m. .... 1 „„„ T «.,; , w .i November 25 . 14 .--7 8 ' ' :/ ' ._■. • BOMBS,NEAR AMERICAN'WAR-, " , „ ... • ,,.'. -'„-. LONDON,.January 17. .,-"•; ;.f, Qm p q .December 2,,,. It-' '1-,- 8 ' In'the House of Commons, Mr Bonar . '' . ' ! . ' ' December 9 . 14 7 . 11. ■ • •' • ': "•' * • v" Keep some Law stated that the Government had no . v " \, ~" ",. n i< n December 23 ... 11 1 ,-'12 imposing a tax on capital,/ Per Cablets Assoeiation-Cdpyigh &r 30 i 18 - . -.3 ' - ,8 ■ ' .:■ (Australian and N.Z.Cable Association) _-v ., „ 1p -.. : .- 0 . : 1? in the home , : nADnANPHW.pppABT A boiDb' was 'discovered near a. United, -:, ./,'„ ■ ., : . ..,-,, , X- : It is perfectly reliable, and at

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North Otago Times, Volume CVI, Issue 14026, 18 January 1918, Page 6

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ON THE SEAS North Otago Times, Volume CVI, Issue 14026, 18 January 1918, Page 6

ON THE SEAS North Otago Times, Volume CVI, Issue 14026, 18 January 1918, Page 6

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