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GERMANS IN WELLINGTON.

(arECIAL TO "THE PBESS.") . WELLINGTON, August 3._ There are at present between 250 and 300 Germans resident in this city (says' the "Post"), and tho natural question * arises as • to what their position will be now that the Fatherland .is engaged in-open hostilities with France and Russia." Enquiries made at the German. Consulate to-day showed that there had been cne or two fillers who wero anxious to find out whether their services would be required. It is many years since several of the German members of the community left their native heath, how-

ever, and sorae of them bave.lSßß naturalised British stibiecfe - SSSgM appears to be little prospVct t_ai«l3_lß who are desirous of getting HoiS!! the . present ju.ncture. - either «_?__l_| anxiety as to the welfare *f ■ families or relatives, or for na purposes, will have an carrying cut their object, forfell timo that must necessarily d«£S_ffi fore they can cover the longse?tj_l ago .shipping at the other ccd wTrS_* : in all probability, practically JJ_g3£ . One firm of importers whicVS&-----m German goods has rewnvod menage to the effect that ft* _S&* cannot be fulfilled, as it _. L%£& to get exports away. ""WWa^

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Press, Volume L, Issue 15037, 4 August 1914, Page 10

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GERMANS IN WELLINGTON. Press, Volume L, Issue 15037, 4 August 1914, Page 10

GERMANS IN WELLINGTON. Press, Volume L, Issue 15037, 4 August 1914, Page 10

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