THE DOMINIONS
SHELL-MAKING IN AUSTRALIA. A DISMAL FAILURE. SYDNEY, June 10. The Labour Council's lato representative on the Munitions Committee, reporting on shell-making, said it was a dismal failure, as the majority of the firms made only a laughing-stock of the whole affair. GENERAL SMUTS SCORES AGAIN. ENEMY DRIVEN FROM PAREE MOUNTAINS. THOUGH EVERYTHING IN THEIR i FAVOUR. CAPETOWN, June 10. (Received June 11, at 5.5 p.m.) General Smuts has cleared the Pareo Mountains of the enemy. • The Union forces now lie below the Usumbaiia Mountains, and the lights of Wilhelmsal are visible. The celerity of their movements disconcerted the enemy, whose attempt to hold the neck of the bottle formed by the Pangani closing in on the Paree Mountains failed, despite the favourable terrain. AN AUCKLANDER KILLED. LONDON, June 10. (Received Juno 11, at 5.5 p.m.) Lieutenant Archibald Buchanan, of the Connaught Rangers, an Auckland resident, has died from injuiies received whilst flymg.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16718, 12 June 1916, Page 5
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