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GERMAN BANDS PROHIBITED. THEIR atUftC HATH XOOUARM. Received 15, 9 p.m. Sydney, Ooto-V? 18. The police have been ordered to ipro habit German bawds playing in the streets till further notice. GIFT OF CAMELS. GERMAN CAPTURE ESCAPES. Sydney, October IS. Abdul Wade, a wellrknown Afghan in the Eastern Districts transport business, has offered the Government tihe use oi 500 camels as transports for defence •purposes. He elates that lie and other Asiatics will do their utmost for the defence of Australia if required.
The steamer Induna, which wafc? cap- [ tured by the Germans at Jaluit, (has xeJ turned to Sydney. The Induna was strongly guarded by tihe Gertmnn vessels ! till t'he approach of the Allied warships. I fVhen the Germans cleared; out of tihe harbor. v
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 122, 16 October 1914, Page 5
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