NEUTRAL NATIONS.
ITALY. RUSSIA’S TEMPTING OFFER. Rome, Sept. 18. A message from Petrograd states that the Russian press has renewed its solicitations to Italy to abandon her neutrality, and is offering her Trieste, Trent, Valona and also Russian commercial concessions. The British Embassy’s publication of a translation of Sir JI. de Bunsen’s and Sir Edward Grey’s dispatches has had a profound effect. TURKEY. THE CAPITULATIONS. •AMERICA REFUSES TO AGREE. Washington, Eept. 18. ’ Dr. Wilson has cabled to Constantinople refusing to acquiesce in. the attempt to set aside the capitulations. 1 AMERICA. ‘ HORSESHOES FOR THE ALLIES. New York, Sept. 30. I The Pittsburg factories are making six million horse shoes for j France and Russia. I SANTA CLAUS TO VISIT THE CHILDREN OF THE SLAIN. (Received 21, 8.50 a.m.) Washington, Sept. 20. President Wilson supports the newspaper proposal that American children should send Christmas presents to all the children in Europe who have been rendered fatherless by the war. COPPER MINE BANKRUPTCY. (Received 21, 9.-10 a.m.) New York, Sept. 20. The Ohio Coppermining Company, with a capital of 8,000,000 dollars, voluntarily went into bankruptcy.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 237, 21 September 1914, Page 5
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