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MUTINY AT. KIEL. EFFECT OF ANTI-SUBMARINING. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn.) Received 7.40 p.m., Jan. 18. LONDON, Jan. 17. The "Daily Express's" Geneva correspondent says, that the mutiny at Kiel was begun by submarine crews, and subsequently spread to portions .of crews on cruisers. The officers were killed by the men, several of whom participated in the first mutiny. The submarine men are especially dissatisfied, owing to the number of boats and their comrades returning to Germany having decreased. STARVATION IN THE CITIES. Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn. , Received' 7.40 p.m., Jan. 18. AMSTERDAM, Jan. 17. Herr Durnburg, speaking in the Prussian Tipper House, said that they must abate the shocking living conditions in the cities, or thero would be a terrible decline in the birth rate, and the mortality among children under one year of age .would be still ( worse. I
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16447, 19 January 1918, Page 7
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