PAN-GERMANS' DEMAND
'"WAR ON EVERY NEUTRAL TRADING WITH BRITAIN. (Australian and .N.Z. Gable Asgociation.) (Rec! May 17, 12.20 p.m.) BERNE, ; May 16. Ccrtmt Reventlowv demands that Germany immediately declare'war on every' neutral continuing to trade with England. He also announces that the PanGerman League supports; the demand in a petition being presented to the Kaiser. •■£ .'•■■ AUSTRALIA-,'. . ■SYDNEY NAVAL ESTABLISH- , MENT/ (Pirns Association.—Popxbiqht.) May 16. , •Captain Glos6op, formerly of H.M.S. Sydney, has arrived to succeed Commodore Henderson in charge of the- naval establishment at Sydney. ''; ' ■ \ . INbOME< : TAX PAYERS INCREASE. ' - . -(Rec. 9.20 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Day. This year's income tax discloses that sfnce 1896 the proportion of payers of the tax has risen from 100 to 300 of population, though in the meantime exemption has been raised from £2OO to £250. ■" LONDON; MUNITION GlßLS(Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) (Rec ; . May 17, 1.5 p.m.) LONDON, May 16. Meetings of London "munition girls resolved hot to associate with any man under forty-one working or skulking in munition factories. \
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Nelson Evening Mail, 17 May 1917, Page 5
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