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THE EMPIRES RESPONSE.

SOUTH AFRICA ;: LAHGE .NUMBERS , ENROLLINGf •'••■- Capo Town, August 7. - Large numbers hero informally enrolled in" the Strath African contingent. The public-is.contributing funds. The backveldt Dutch, are sympathetic, ;U . DIAMOND MINB CLOSES DOWN. ■-"-• ~ T Pretpr|a r August 8. •'The Premier diamond mine,- ono of the largest concerns;, in South .Africa, has' closed. • Stops are being taken to alleviate the consequent distress. Therropatriation of sixteen thousand natives presents a difficulty. ' ■.-' ■' : -.''.;-.'-"'--' SALE 01! ARMS TEOHIBITBD. ; "mi ■',' .' Ca ?» Tawn, Aujost g. Th* sale of wu» to bees prohibited \u the Union.. ,v "•• German reservists tm«t report diilr.

great;gift of flour. ffHANKS FROM -IMPERIAL GOVERN- . ■- t '- MENT.. . - „i ';■'..':■," , _• '.Ottawa;A.ugusfcE.r The Government has offered' a million bags of flour to Britain with the object of preventing' distress and obviating an increase'in prices. Tho Home.Government, in acknowledging'the gift, describes.it as;, the; .most wel- i come-.thatVcould. Iw:- offered,;; ; -the most '-, ;patriotio:aJid,.B'enerous.H,,,;;';::.V:'.,.; >;,,;: ; .'J ■', \':...l t „.J.: : *V3;. [NDlfc' ■* 1 : ;; i^TivE'rulers;;offEr;service&' '• ; ■;-;;-, , .v-'(> : i'Ai-vi. -Simla,-August'B. .'! . :• 'All the, native-rulers their.reBbufces ;and offei : their services to .-■' Britain. '■*-"- --V;>;. '..-■■■ ■ An' ■ unpreoedentedly r a large', and, representative. iKe'etin'g !.at.'Kara«2i!. ; .the -'princi- • ' pal port of. -entryi fori the' Punjftub, carried .._<:'» resolutibh'CofJifreadiiiesg. ;to;;make all ,i eacrMcestoipfeserve-vthe-integrity-of the Empire. .^The.'T.riple-iEntentei'flags, were . ; ™furled,;atoid:Ewonge.d;cheering for the ■'-:; Eing-Emperoriw. : ii;-.. Jy.t i-.m. -wij.. ;\; ;an ■ '■■[■ ■."■'.'':" \'.' v ; :.-;vi'Loridpn,.'. August 8. '.'; Prominent' Iridiajis'. iiirLondon in a letter Britain's . , siicfess.'; i •'Whatever;' differehbe 'ythere may ; . :".. •.tanvha.ve ■ ■ -: . no* other'' tfidughtvthari; being : -uhited.- > 'te < ;'■ Britain wheu'she'is faced/by ari'.e'xterhal

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2225, 11 August 1914, Page 5

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THE EMPIRES RESPONSE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2225, 11 August 1914, Page 5

THE EMPIRES RESPONSE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2225, 11 August 1914, Page 5

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