NEWS BY CABLE.
" Times."—Sydney " Sun " Special Cables. FRENCH FOREIGN LEGION. BERLIN, September b. There is a strong newspaper campaign against the -French Foreign Legion, forty-four per cent of the members of which originate in Germany. Every month each recruiting office on the French frontier examines about fifteen German army deserters. * BANNED, Libraries have banned W. B. Maswell's now book, " The Devil's Garden." Press reviews praised it. RACIAL FEELING. PARIS, September 9, Ninety German workmen at Nancy wero discharged for singing insulting songs and jeering at French workers. The police are protecting the Frenchmen. <■■ ~
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10870, 10 September 1913, Page 7
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