THE WAR.
AMERICA'S FIRM STAND.
MAY BREAK OFF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONSHIPS
ZEPPELIN RAID ON LONDON.
FIRES STARTED IN SEVERAL LOCALITIES AND A FEW PEOPLE KILLED.
ALLIES PIERCE THE GERMAN FRONT.
FRENCH IN VIOLENT COMBATS REPULSE ENEMY
RUSSIANS FRUSTRATE ENCIRCLING MOVEMENT.
ITALIANS CONSOLIDATE THEtR FRONT,
(Press Assn.— By Telegraph— Copyright.)
LONDON. May 31. jSir Edward Grey will take a short holiday owing to eyesight trouble, and Lord Crewe will temporarily be m charge of the Foreign Office, vwith Lord Lansdowne assisting. LONDON, June 1. ' Shanghai reports that the British Chamber of Commerce pass**! a resolution regretting that the Imperial Govern - ment had tacitly sanctioned trading with the enemy m 'China., and wging an amendment of the regulations to preclude this. ATHENS, June 1. Specialists state that King Constan tine is m a fair way to complete convalescence. . .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13700, 2 June 1915, Page 3
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