CONDITIONS IN GERMANY
FOOD- RIOTS AT BERLIN. Telegrams.) GENETVA, Aug. 4. Further food riots occurred at Berlin. The police dispersed l the orowds. NEW ECONOMIC POLICY. (Rec. Aug. 5, 11.35 aim'.) LONDON, Aug. 4. . The Manchester Guardian states that it is believed in Free Trade circles that Mr Asquit-h's -reference to fairly apportioning the new economdc policy amongst all classes of the community foreshadows the Australian -policy of combining the tariff with wages. MR DILLON. (Rec. Aug. 5, 11.35 a.m.) . LONDON, Aug. 4. Mr Dillon's threat to resume obstruc-, tion is Apparently operating. Mr Dillon> divided the House over a bill altering Irish to Greenwich time, although Mr Redmond had previously approved. AMERICANS FIGHTING FOR THE ALLIES. (Published in The Times. l ' (Rec. Aug. 5, 9.5 a.m.) LONDON, Aug. 4. The Rheinisch Westpliaelische Ziebung advocates shooting Americans fighting for the Allies.
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Nelson Evening Mail, 5 August 1916, Page 5
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