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WAITS TRAGEDY.

PRBPARING FOE THE

WOUNDED.

iGEBMAN WAITERS ARRESTED.

- (Receired August Mih, 5.20 p.m.)

LONDON, August 13. Seventy thousand beds are already ,' for wounded in Great Britain. > - Major-General Bethune, of'tho War " * «* inspected a colonial corps of ( -- BTOh-nndrod men,for.war service. Tho epenses will bo defrayed by Lord Lons«k,* Lord Murray, and others. • rTiats" »nd "Sydney So*" Services.) ■■■ (Reoeircd August 14th, o<s p.m.) : LONDON, Aasust 13. • An Austrian steamer from the Uleditwnuaoan with a cargo of barley, has , «Tired at-Plyjnoath, in charge of a . Ciowdaof Americans are still arriving • London from the Continent. ' ..**? Otto Kahn, who was in Paris «ar was declared, had luggage / .filled sixty-fivo trunks. Sho ■- gartered threo fast motors, reached Wais, and brought the baggage to leodon. - Yanderbilt, a million*«r Jr «ra& comrielled to borrow a from "a holel clerk ia the ***& open arriral. ' v F-five thousand nurses fear© en- j t^ 1 ln tho I{od Crocs Sociot y- " j ,Tto police have arrartod all Germans j I". in hotels. j < Bewßpapers -were barred from 9., brought into Germany after July ■-? k* , the purposo of blinding tho ,v . Je ? rie to th « truth about English ©pin--7v ..jr"

ion. German agents in London forwarded messages on succeeding days to the effect that England bad resolved on peai» at almost, any price. '»"■.

(Time." * n d "Sydney Sun" SetricesJ (Received August 14th, 5.5 p.m.)

BRUSSELS, August 13/ It is suggested that the > newspapers should publish extracts of tihe war news and scatter them broadcast in the Rhine provinces, to prevent the German dissemination of falso news.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19140815.2.70.4

Bibliographic details
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15047, 15 August 1914, Page 11

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254

WAITS TRAGEDY. Press, Volume L, Issue 15047, 15 August 1914, Page 11

WAITS TRAGEDY. Press, Volume L, Issue 15047, 15 August 1914, Page 11

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