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A Loaidoin messaige says: Further-i rumoUT's are. cuirent of an. aimialga-1 maltdom of woking arramgement. betwe&n .-the Peniasulair and "Oriental, the Gurnard 1, amd the "Fumess,, Withy , steamship jiaes. ■ The Vo'ssische Zeituoi'gi dispels the mysitiery of theL German s.'uibmiariinie'mierchantman Dramien. The crew of tihe gtiibmariiie have. readied Bremea. TiHey. s'taftei that the British captiUTied' the vessel and isolated the crew for threes years, in; order to preserve the secret of the capture. ; A movement' is afoot mi Enigland to erect, replicas. of th« Whitehall Cenotaph in various! toiwi^s. of the United Kingdom. It also in-tteaiidfed to make the cenotaph thei type for memorials 'to the fallen, tforouigihoait the Empire. The militery authorities have siippresse'd the ISiiM! Fein newspaper in Kilfkienny, aindi coinfiiscatiedi "Ehe pointing plant, owing toY the newspaper's .defiance of tihe oensbrslhip. 1 A further 1200 N. S, W. in'tern^d ■Grei'mans have bteeri. dleportedl to Germany. The jNj.S'.W. reguilation making pniuienioiifiia iinfluieniza a> notifiaible disease &ua&.' baeri camcelled.
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13966, 16 August 1919, Page 1
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162CABLE NEWS CONDENSED Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13966, 16 August 1919, Page 1
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