THE HELP FOR FRANCE.
GERMAN OFFICIAL'S VIEW. SOUTH. WALES-MINERS RESUMING Baron Kiehlmann, Councillor of the German Embassy, discussing Germany's offer with regard to British neutrality asserted that since a few British divisions were insufficient- to alter the balance of power Britain's armed neutrality diplomaticaly was a greater asset to France than Britain joining the war. The South Wales .Miners' Council has decided that miners shall not work ur.til Thursday. ;; The Territorial camp has closed and the men have returned, but are in touch with headquarters.
Several newspapers assert that. Germany commenced mobilising on Wednesday.
At the request of the.naval and military authorities the newspapers are not publishing-the movements of troops and ships. ; The Government controls private wireless.-
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 154, 5 August 1914, Page 7
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117THE HELP FOR FRANCE. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 154, 5 August 1914, Page 7
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