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LONDON, November 28. The Board of Trade emphasises that heavy urgent demands for the conveyance ot vast quantities of war material on the railways render delay in other traffic inevitable, and urges none to travel unless really unnecessary. It hints that otherwise the Government may be compelled to restrict railwaj travelling. LONDON, November 29. The Right Hon. R. MtKehna announced inutile House of Commons that there were incomplete returns as to enemy property in Britain, which hitherto totalled 79 millions sterling., LONDON, November 29. s
It is reliably reported that German shipyards are concentrating on the construction of ocean-going submarines, and are turning out two weekly similar to U55, in order to attck the British food supply.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16824, 1 December 1916, Page 2
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