Great Britain
COMMERCE WITH RUSSIA. Times and Sydney Sun Services. (Received 8 a.ra.) London, November 21. The Government is arranging an international Clearing House to facilitate commerce with Russia.
BELGIUM’S WRONGS.
PRUSSIAN MILITARISM A MENACE TO EUROPE. United Press Association. (Received 9.0 a.m.) London, November 22.» Sir John Simon (Attorney-General), at a recruiting meeting at Ashton-under-Tyne (Lancashire), said the war would not end until the Allies righted Belgium’s wrongs and crushed the hateful spirit of Prussian militarism, which was a menace to Europe worse than the war, not only to the smaller nations but to the Germans themselves.
SUCCORING DESTITUTE BELGIAN REFUGEES.
(Received 8.40 a.m.) London, November 22
Two British members of the House of Commons are in Holland officially arranging for the emigration of many Belgians to England with the British Government’s assistance. There are over one quarter of a million refugees in Dutch territory.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 279, 23 November 1914, Page 5
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