AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS.
; TO-DAY'S EDITION. ' ; ■ To-day's issue of the Auckland Weekly 1 News admirably I illustrates ' the decisive i victories against the Turks and Bulgarians. 1 A double-page of . views is . devoted to the former, a splendid • T portrait rof General ' Allenby, the commander-in-chief of the I British" forces in Palestine, being included, , . in addition to views of Haifa, Nazareth, ! and . other towns, .which, have, been taken j : from the Turks, . the whole ; forming an outstanding memento of the great struggle., • In connection ;with"the. defeat and surrender of . the Bulgarians an interesting set 1 of pictures is, also published. > The opening of the Tongan Parliament ,is pictorially ! represented, and a fine view shows the ■ work • of H draining the Kaitaia swamp, ! North Auckland, in , progress. Several attractive New, Zealand views will also , command marked attention, including a pic* l < turesque bush settlement at Matawai, in!, the' Bay of Plenty district; Lake Fergus, j a beautiful spot in Otago; Port Fitzroyh Harbour, at Great Barrier island; and - many ' other scenic gems. Besides the fore- 1 i going there . are some , excellent topical cartoons, , and other subjects which lend , further attraction to : this excellent publi- j cation. * .£ , „ I '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16970, 2 October 1918, Page 9
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196AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16970, 2 October 1918, Page 9
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