INCIDENTS OF THE WAR.
ON AND OFF THE FIRING LINE. LONDON, December 2?.Tho Sick Kaiser. Alarmist Tumours are current throughout Switzerland, regarding the Kaiser's condition, and are causing the most profound anxiety amongst the German residents. Sudden Internment. '"..".. Carl Meneke, ex-German Consul at Birmingham, and Carl Spdrri, who -is associated with him in business, Lave been suddenly detained on the order of Sir John Simon (Home Secretary) and brought to London for internment. ' Creneot on Essen Multiplied. The "Journal tics Debats;"-in describing Great Britain's industrial mobilisation, says: "If you pile Creusot on to Essen, and multiply them 10, 20, and 50 times, you will have an idea of the output of munitions andguns." t- : • ■••:'. Opposition to Trade Agreement. The agreement between the British Government and the Copenhagen Merchants' Guild is opposed in commercial circles, it being considered that it gives Great Britain too much control. ■ Still in Doubt. . The House of Lords has not yet passed the bill extending the term of Parliament.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 308, 28 December 1915, Page 5
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