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THE CUMBERLAND FAMILY.

DUKE SAID TO BE INSANE. PLACED IN ASYLUM. (Received November 15, 7.30 p.m.) London, November 14. A report from Copenhagen states that it is reported that the Duke of Cumberland has been found wandering in a demented condition, as a result of the war, and that he has been placed in an asylum. It is reported from Amsterdam that the Kaiser's son-in-law, Prince Ernest of Cumberland, has recovered from his wounds.

SHORTAGE OF DYES.

GERMAN SUPPLIES CEASE.

NEW BRITISH SCHEME.

(Received November 15, 7.30 p.m.)

London, November 14.

Owing to the. deficiency of dyes, due to the cessation of German supplies, the Board of Trade is considering the question of the formation of an English company, to which the Government would subscribe a portion of capital, as well as guarantee the interest on debentures for five years.

Twenty-two leading firms support the proposal.

The following appeared in our Second Edition on Saturday.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15767, 16 November 1914, Page 9

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THE CUMBERLAND FAMILY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15767, 16 November 1914, Page 9

THE CUMBERLAND FAMILY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15767, 16 November 1914, Page 9