GERMANY'S WAY OF FIGHTING THE ALLIES.
£'29.000,000 DEMANDED FROM OCCUPIED TOWXS.
SCHOOLING
REFUSED TO CHILDREN (Received September 17, 8.5 C p.m.)
OF ENEMIES.
Paris, September 16. The indemnities demanded by Germany from the towns occupied in Belgium and France aggregate to nearly twenty-nine millions
sterling.
Advices from Amsterdam state that the German Ministry for Education has dismissed all alien enemy teachers and professors from schools, and has excluded the children of alien enemies from tuition.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15717, 18 September 1914, Page 5
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