VALUE OF GERMAN MARK.
BERNE, November 23
(Received Nov. 24, at 0.25 a.m.)
The exchange value of the German mark has again fallen, and is now 11} centimes, as compared with 123 at the outset of the war. Germany does not allow this news to be mentioned in the German newspapers.
FOODSTUFFS AND FOOTWEAR WANTED.
ANOTHER FALL REPORTED
COPENHAGEN, November 23, (Received Nov. 24, at 0.5 a.m.)
German officials are endeavouring to buy foodstuffs and footwear in i Scandinavia.
PRISONERS FROM NAURU.
SYDNEY, November 23, (Received Nov. 24, at 0.25 a.m.)
The Messina has arrived from Nauru (Pleasant Island) conveying 26 German prisoners who participated in barbarities in Nauru. The captain reports that he witnessed the hoistin gof the British flag at Nauru. The troops now have the island under control, and everything is working smoothly.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16239, 24 November 1914, Page 5
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