EUROPE IN WAR TIME
r KING RECEIVES BELGIAN ' MISSION. , 1 SHOCKED/AT ATROCITIES I-; "* ;: • '* .- ; ( London, September 2. Tin? King,..in reply to. the Belgian Mission's aiddress, expressed himself as i being shocked at tlio reports of Ger- ; man brutality. . 'i -p .. - The-Kill" added that he was grate, f ' . ;fulo for Belgium's! gallant resistance. r - PRINCE ALBERT'S ILLNESS. > r (Rec. September 4, 1.40 a.m.) • London,' September 3. y:..' operation .will- be' performed;.on f 1 H;R.H. Prince Albert, who is'suffering ; • trom appendicitis. No-anxiety is telt. ' : ' Prince Albert, who as ia. midshipman, p..::. was" recently brought, ashore from tho i■; : ' Collingwood, suffering from appendicitis. i ". GERMAN SENT TO GAOL! f (Rec. September ; 3, 11.5 p.m.) > ■ London, September 2, evening! '. The Magistrate, has ■ sent, a German named ■. Peter Duhn to -. gaol; ." for six Vmonths for having released ■ a carrier -pigeon' on Primrose Hill. iv : ' r-' Several German and/Austrian waiters I. . : have been.imprisoned, for failing to dis-" iVV close, the possession of revolvers. , SUSPECTS iRRESTED. .. - London,.. September. 2. ". postmaster at Eastchurch, named I"Tonlin, his' wife, and a lady, visitor " .- i have been arrested. ' . Plans of the Eastchurch Aviation School we're found in a bedroom. ■ " v [■ The defendants alleged they were left i ■/••'' b>' a lodger named Budd, who had been f:. -.attending' to. the electric lighting: of the school. ■■ ■ ■■ - ' FREIGHTS REDUCED. ' "t ' ■ . September 2. | Following iipon: .the reduction-, move- : ments. in. the - war. preriiiums on hulls, i v.' "Australian" ajid New "Zealand ehipownj. . ■! .Veis-have reduced their freights.- . . ; , f " GERMANY. I ■ BRITISH BOOK EXHIBIT SAVED. [; . ; 'v(ReCi.September4,-1.40 a.m.) , . s.-' J'T.London',-"September '3. ' It is now stated that, although the , . pavilions at tho Leipzig Book Exliibi- • tion were burnt,, . the British Commissioner had removed the British loan.collections; prior to his" hurried departure. F.URY AGAINST ENGLAND.. \ I ' London, September 2. The :Berlm"ne\yspapers. state that the ["■- . : German people the; French i- desire for revcrigeNfoi- 1870, but ara | filled with fury'"against England.—. ; ('Simes'.'-and-' >Sun", Services. j AVAR' PICTDRES FOR THE KAISER.' j BerUn,'September'2. i : The.,Kijiser.has_ commissioned . Herr <: ■ Roch'oll,''the'war'painterj* to' proceed | • .to the make studies—(."Times" #nd Sydney'"Sun" Services.). , i'v. - ■ ——-— ; !:• " " f , THE OVERSEAS EMPIRE | AUSTRALIA. . I : NEW SOUTH WALES ENROLMENT r ' ' COMPLETE. , i : ... . ■ Sydnoyj September 3. ■: 'The enrolment' of the New ~ South' I ;;' ... Wales contingent of 8000' for the: Ex- !• peditionary 'Force:is. complete.J. ,■. Tlio raising of a second is.progressing.. j.V /. .' A NEW FUND. ' ' ' ; * ,• : j Sydney, September 3. V"Jt fund' lias been started 'for' tho raj lief of French; soldiers.injured,in the war ,and their dependents. . v , , ■ CANADA. fT ZEIitAOTERS Vancouver,; September'2i. The i first party of New. Zealanders, iticludiiig the Hon. .George' Fowlds-. and i ; Mr, and-Mrsi M'Govern, of Auckland, i : iliid others, are';,returning ,by, the Mar. r ama,'having been obliged to cancel their •• 1 trip to.Britain owing to the'-war. '
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2246, 4 September 1914, Page 6
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443EUROPE IN WAR TIME Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2246, 4 September 1914, Page 6
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