GERMAN AEROPLANE BROUGHT DOWN.
THE HOME CRISIS—SIB WILLIAM ROBERTSON'S RESIGNATION.
MORE RETIREMENTS RINTED AT.
POLAND-ANTi-GERMAN OEMONSTBATIONS.
THE WESTERN FRONT-ENEMY ATTACK FAILS.
Six enemy aeroplanes approached the mouth' of the Thames on Saturday night and carried out an attack on London. One penetrated the capital and dropped bombs in the south-west district. A large machine crashed into the sea as a result of our attack.
The “Sunday Times” suggests that Sir William M&tim disaiigsd. Tk masted k [k Cabinet is regarded as unlikely. The suggested alternatives to Mr Lloyd George do not command confidence at home or abroad.
Great anti-German demonstrations are being held in
Poland.
An enemy surprise attack east of Auberive failed
Many Poles in England are signing a protest stating that peace between Germany and Ukraine violates selfdetermination. The “Frankfurter Zeitung ” confesses that peace has been obtained by chicanery.
The Belgian Council of Ministers has congratulated the Flemish and W ulloon Senators, Deputies and Magistrates on heroically resisting the enemy’s attempt to divide the nation.
The French Government has voted 110,000,000 francs for the chartering of Brazilian vessels.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12245, 18 February 1918, Page 5
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