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Southland Metropolitan A. & P. Association's Annual Winter Show at InvercargilL

SECTION OF SUBMARINE AI, SUNK OFF THE NAB LIGHT-VESSEL, ISLE. OF WIGHT. On March 18 of this year the Union liner Warwick Castle collided 1 with and sank the submarine Al off the Nab light-vessel, eleven lives being lost. The vessel was raised on April 18. The photo in the left-hand corner is tha tof Lieut. Mansergh, R.N., who was in command of the submarine at the time of the colbsion.

IHB RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR: THE BATTLE OF THE YALU RIVER. In this view, from the pen of a Japanese artis t, the Japanese troops are seen charging the Kiissian artillery, a number of whom are beating a hasty retreat on the left. The engagement resulted in (he capture of 20 guns by the Japs.

'A: Celebrated" iNgapuhi chief *r warrior. - (See. article elsewhere, "The Passing of Pokai").

The buildings and quartz-crushing plant ot the eld l Saddle Hill Quartz Mining Ccmpany have been for many years a landmark on Saddle

Hill, and are now about 1o be removed,

— H. A. Christie, photo.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2624, 29 June 1904, Page 49

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Southland Metropolitan A. & P. Association's Annual Winter Show at InvercargilL Otago Witness, Issue 2624, 29 June 1904, Page 49

Southland Metropolitan A. & P. Association's Annual Winter Show at InvercargilL Otago Witness, Issue 2624, 29 June 1904, Page 49

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