GENERAL NEWS.
GERMANS PREFER FRANCE. - .. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright, , 't Received March 11, 9.30 p.m. London, March 10/ General von Armin, ex-Governor of Metz, is among the increasing number of Germans applying for French naturalisation because they are the hus- • bands of Alsatian wives,—Aus.-N.Z., Cable Assn.
A TAX ON SERVANTS. . ' ' Received March 11, 8.46 p.m. Paris, March 9The Municipal" Council is levying * . tax of forty francs each on a female servant, and eighty francs on a mm \ servant. If the servants belong to an Allied nation the tax. l is doubled, if to a . neutral it is trebled, .and if to enemy extraction the tax is quadrupled,—Aim.* N.Z. Cable Assn.
U.S. PACIFIC DEFENCES. Washington, March 10. Mr. J. Daniels (Secretary for the Navy), before the Naval Affairs Committee of Congress, advocated making the Island of Guam an American Heligoland, and the construction of a great submarine and aviation destroyer base at Hawaii. Mr. Daniels said: "Our friends of to-day may be our enemies to-morrow."—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
CARPENTIER MARRIED, Received March 11, 1.65 p.mi Paris, March 9 Carpentier was married amid enthusiastic scenes. Deschamps (his manager) says the fight with Dempsey will be Oarpentier's last principal encasement,— AUB.-N,Z. Cable Aim. '
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