MINOR ITEMS.
LONDON, November 25
Mr Lloyd George's concessions to the brewers represent between three and four millions sterling to enable th e t-rade to adj u'fet business to the decreased consumption. The trade .in some districts has. fallen 50 per cent.
VALPARAISO/ Nov. 25.
Ohili ha& sent a trainingsihip to Juan. Fernandez to investigate whether the Germans have established 1 , a base there The Government is prepared to adopt energetic measures , to, preserve neutrality., ?■ . ■; ■■ ■ y '■■'
L.ONDON, November 25, The Salvation Army has contributed
five ambulance cars
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Northern Advocate, 26 November 1914, Page 5
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