MISCELLANEOUS NEWS
EFFECTS OF THE WARMISERY FOR GERMANY. HER INDUSTRY SMASHED. "Times" and Sydney "Sun" Servlofls Press Association—By Tel.—Copyright. LONDON, Sept. 8. The German Socialist newspaper "Vorwaerts" declares that the Allies!" proclamation means a struggle till both parties are exhausted, which involves misery for the whole German people. BERLIN, Sept. 8. The "Vossische Zeitung" says tho calling out of all adults to arms has smashed German industry. ROME, Sept. 8. Germany is flooding Italy with commercial travellers to re*tain tho trade wliich Britain threatens to capture. NEW YORK, Sept. 8. Commenting on war taxes the "New York World" says: "These are the price Americans mil have to pay for living as contemporaries with the Kaiser's autocracy."
MEASURES AGAINST MINE-' LAYERS.' LONDON. Sept, 8. Tho Admiralty may find it necessary, to diminish commercial traffic in the North Sea, and thereby more speedily detect German mine-laying trawlers. ALARM IN GERMANY. BRITISH ARMY. BIGGER THAN WAS EXPECTED. Press Association—By Tel.—Copyright. COPENHAGEN, Sent. S. A leading paper describes Germany's alarm at the success of British recruiting. Another journal announces the promoting of a large fresh German internal war loan. I |
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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15448, 10 September 1914, Page 7
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