CANADA'S GIFT OF FLOUR.
GERMANS IN NATAL. (Received 11.5 a.m.) LONDON, September S. The Death Duties Bill, which lias just been introduced in the House of Commons, remits the duty in the case of those killed in the war whose estate does, not exceed £5,000 in value. The first delivery in London of the Canadian contribution of flour was 47,00(5 bags. A me-sßage from Maritzburg says that at a large, meeting of Germans living in Natal, the chairman urged that it. was their duty to be faithful to the Union and redeem their rightful obligations. General Smuts. Defence Minister, had told him that they were, not expected to take, up arms, but might be called upon to help and maintain law a.nd order Hocally.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 215, 9 September 1914, Page 6
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