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(By Electric Telegraph— Copyright.) (Per United Press Association.) TROUBLE IN MEXICO. WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.. General. Carranza's agency declares that Qenerali Vila's forces are evacuat ing Mexico City, and communications northward are threatened by 100,000 of Carranza's partisans. GALES IN BRITAIN. LONDON, Dec. 29. The wetest December on record culminated in a terrific gale, with snow and flood and enormous seas. Great damage was done, and there were casualties on sea an land. Telegraphs •teephones are paralysed. LABOUR FAMINE. NEW YORK, Dec. 29. Most students of* the immigration probilem opine that a severe labour famine will 1 follow the war. The proposed further restrictive legisation is inflicting incalculable injury on the nation
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Grey River Argus, 31 December 1914, Page 7
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