BUTCHERY WEAPONS.
FRONT, BACK OR UPPERCUT ITAIN'S PREDOMINANCE IN BOMBS. il Press Association—By ElecTic Telegraph—Copyright, Received Oct. 23, 9 a.m. Sydney, Oct. 23. tain Brownell, of the Worcesres, wounded in Flanders, has appointed to the stall of DunCollege. He states that everyn the eastern field now is armed a three-bladed dagger with a ?u grip) like the top of a shovel. ! blade protrudes Between the s. on the other side protrudes er longer blade with a frontal that drives straight forward, others stab backwards or by cut. It is splendid for infightHe describes a number of new of inexpensive high explosives aost destructive bombs, adding Britain is now the paramount ' so far as bombs and hand des are-concerned anti had a er of surprises on these lines Is sleeves which it would v spring upon the foe.
MAYOR’S INVITATION. PRRENT OF RECRUITS WANTED. : BEAR DOWN GERMANY. i London, Oet. 21. Lord Mayor of London * every man to take Lord s M'Peal personally to heart. Vs: We want a torrent of veto give a defiaut message to ai V aud to pour men into the : until the victory is won.— | and Sydney Sun Gabies. P MUNITION WORKERS. I Pankburst, at a recruiting So> said that Lloyd George to fix the ininiumm E- “■* weekly for women en- | lu munition-making. PMORY or TRAFALGAR S DAY. ip . London, Oct. 31. ipuish and Foreign Sailors ■ ■tas sent Admiral Jellicoe a lb. i ' Oll 111 O’ lllo ted on the VicHr UJiK.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XL, Issue 11405, 23 October 1915, Page 5
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246BUTCHERY WEAPONS. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XL, Issue 11405, 23 October 1915, Page 5
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