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RAID ON PARIS

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A TRI-PLANE CREW QAPTTJEED. By Tolezrapfi—Press Association—Copyri^hr Ans.'and N.Z. Cable Assn, and Kentar, (Receivcd April 25, 11.30 p.m.) LONDON, April 24. A French official communique states: Enemy aeroplanes attempting to raid Paris last night were violently fired on. One of thorn, a tri-plane, was forced to land near Nogen tlart, and the crow of three was taken prisoners. turkeYlnTbulgaria ‘ WHY WAS NOT WAR. DECLARED BYU.S.A.?, By Teleerapli—Press Association— Copyright Australian and N r .Z Cahl» Association. WASHINGTON, April 23. Senator Knox has introduced a resolution in the Senate demanding that President Wilson explain tq the Senate why war has not been declared on Turkey ahtl Bulgaria. GONSPiRfICYTM^AMERIGA EN-GER.MAN CONSUL-GENERAL FOUND GUILTY. ByvTelcsrapU—Press- As^aclatloh-Copyfljr'dl Australian and “K.2» Cable Association, SAN FRANCISCO, April 24. Franz Bopp, former German- ConsulGeneral, and twenty-eight other defendants, including members of Bopp’s itaff, have been found guilty of coutpiring on American soil to start a rerolution in the British Empire. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN” GOVERNOR OFFERS TO DO HIS “LITTLE BIT.” By Teleffrajjb— Pr*** A-s'*cif*tion— ( opy-Mjbt .ADELAIDE, April 25. The Governor (Sir Henry Galway) offered the Imperial Government his serf ices in war work in any capacity, and the Secretary of State for the Colonies replied thanking him, but said he considered His Excellency would best serve his country by remaining in his present position. GERMANS" IN FINLAND AND CRIMEA By Tester*its* \Mad»t.lon— roT>yr*<fhi An?, and N.Z Cable Assn. and Heater. /(Received April 25, • 11.55 p.m.) LOXDON, April 24. General von der Gpltz’s troops took the railway junction at Syyinge and Ruehimaekij and Have established communications with the Finnish wny northward of Lahti. Wo reached Simferopol, in the Crimea-

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9955, 26 April 1918, Page 6

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RAID ON PARIS New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9955, 26 April 1918, Page 6

RAID ON PARIS New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9955, 26 April 1918, Page 6

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