"LAST DAYS AT ANZAC"
By Tclcßroch—Prose Associalion-Cnnyright (K«. January 17, 8.25 p.m.) London, January 16. The _ newspapcrs_ are featuriiiE the narrative of the. Nsw Zealand war correspondeat (Mr. Malcolm H« sri ), ior tiuj to to aii. Mm>
A STRANGULATION KNOT NEW PHASE OF BRITISH BLOCKADE. t ?.?r£ el€Br ,? s^~?"ss , Association—Copyright C limes and Sydney "Sun" Services.) (Rec. January 17, 5.5 p.m.) . London, January 16. llie limes s Washington icorrfespondent says that the news that Britain at last really means to institute a strangulating blockade has been received with ■ the greatest interest. American Press correspondents on the Continent' agree that wholesale smuggling of food, rubber, and fats ingoing on from Denmark and Holland into Genu any. America is speculating whether Germany is playing fair with the enormouß | supplies which have been sent for the I relief of Belgium. The German Press indulges in sarcastic comments upon Mr. Runciman's recent trade speech. The "Cologne Gazette sayß: "It is equally impo'ssible to break either the economic or the military strength of Germany. She wjll hold out as long as coal and iron can be won from the soil, and the seed wo sow is productive." THEIR NORMAL ALLOWANCE. LIMIT FOR NEUTRAL SUPPLIES. (Rec. January 17, 11.5 p.m.) London, January 17. Lord Sydenham, in an interview, said that he was in favour of allowing neutrals to receive their normal imports, plus a small percentage, and then stretching a complete chain against goods over the allowance, on the presumption that these wore intended for the enemy.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2671, 18 January 1916, Page 5
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