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ITALY.

MAKING UP ITS MIND. ROME, Sept. S. Extracts from Italian newspapers show enthusiasm for England., severe criticism -of the Germans' ineptitude in tho political situation, and sympathetic comments on tho colonies' response to British needs. MILAN, Sept, 8. Despite a severe prohibition the Government continues to discover many private wireless high tension stations throughout Italy. Numerous arrests have been made of suspected spies.

DENMARK.

GETS TRUTH IN PLACE OF LIES

COPENHAGEN, Sept. 8. Danish papers published long extracts from Sir Edward Grey's speech. These created a sensation owing to their contradictions of news made in Germany.

SIXTEEN TRAWLERS SUNK

LONDON, Sept. 8. Germans sank the trawler Capricarnus. The crew were taken to Wilhelmshaven. Sjixteen Grimsby trawlers have now been mined or stink.

Big employers in Italy and England are arranging a commercial alliance to capture various foreign markets. The Germans burned two famous ) churches in Dinant, one of them Saint Joseph's in which was a Ruben's altarGerman authors have formed an association to prevent the books of hostile countries being translated into German.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15448, 10 September 1914, Page 7

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ITALY. Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15448, 10 September 1914, Page 7

ITALY. Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15448, 10 September 1914, Page 7

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