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EMPIRE WOMEN'S GIFT., Issue 15666, 3 December 1914
EMPIRE WOMEN'S GIFT.
WINTER CLOTHING REACHES BRITISH TROOPS. LONDON, December 2. (Received December 3, at 8.15 a.m.) Three hundred thousand body belts and the same number of pairs of socks, tor which the Queen appealed to the women of the Empire, have now reached France for the British troops. PRINCE OF WALES FUND. LONDON, December 2. (Received December 3, at 8.40 a.m.) The Prince of Wales fund has reached £4,001.000. THE NOBEL PRIZES. SCANDINAVIA’S SUGGESTION. BELGIAN REFUGEES’ CLAIMS. COPENHAGEN, December 2. (Received December 5, at 10 a.m.) The Scandinavian Press favor giving the Nobel prizes to the Belgian refugees. It is argued that this would he m accordance with the idea that the donor (a Swede) would have thus devoted the money to a neutral object had he been 'Vxliere are five Nobel prizes, each worth about £B.OOO, for peace, literature, chemistry, physics, and medicine.] FINLAND. RUSSIA’S GRIP TIGHTENS. LONDON, December 2. (Received December 3, at 8.40 a.m.) Scandinavian newspapers publish a new’ Russian ukase strengthening the Imperial Government’s authority in Finland, and express dissatisfaction with it as a deathblow to the Finnish Constitution.
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19141203.2.45.6
EMPIRE WOMEN'S GIFT., Issue 15666, 3 December 1914
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