EUROPE IN WAR TIME
TRADES UNIONS & RECRUITING CORDIAL SUPPORT (Rec. September 4, 6.30 p.m.)' London! September 3. The Parliamentary Committee of tho Trades. Union Congress has issued a manifesto which strongly: supports recruiting, and expresses gratification at the Labour Party co-operating with other parties.' Tlio manifesto concludes: ."Long life to free institutions And all democratically-governed countries." . NEW ZEALAND FUND. (Rec. September 4, 10.25 p.m.) London, September 3. The Now Zealaiid Contingent Association Fund now amounts to £2408. WAR NEWS TAMPERED WITH. London, September 3. The Germans are trying, not altogether unsuccessfully, to tamper with tho war news sent to London. . The chief object is to prevent the dissemination of news of the Allies suecesses.—"Times" R'-id Sydnoy "Sun Services. .■■•'. 10 OTT'OFF GERMAN TRADE. London, September 3. • Merchants aro calling nttcntiou to tho German supplies filtering into Germany through Rotterdam and elsownere iu Holland from England. The Board of Trade's'scheme against German and Austro-Himgarian trade in __ uoutral markets is rapidly progressing. American firms are preparing to send an army of commercial travellers to _, South America to capture tho'German trade. ' , . ASSISTING BELGIAN REFUGEES. ' London, September 3. ■ In order to assis_t refugees, the Bank of England is cashing Belgian notes. 'IHE DESTRUCTION OF. LOTJVAIN*, London, September 3. The Senate of the National University of Ireland has appealed to the Universities of all nations to protest against the destruction of Louvain and its illustrious University— "Times" imd Svdnej "Sun" Services. CERMANY. ENGLISHMEN ILL-TREATED. London, September 3. Sir James Siovwright, who was detained by the Germans at Nuremberg, has succeeded in reaching England. He states that British people arc suffering hardships in Germany largely as thoYesult of Press stories of tho ill-treatment of Germans. THE BALKANS BULGARIA SIDES WITH HUNGARY* _ (Rec. September 4, 9 p.m.) London, September 3. Reufer's correspondent says King Ferdinand of Bulgaria, in replying to a message of goodwill from Budapest, de- " clared that Hungary possessed Bulgaria's full sympathy. It is understood the Bucharest Conference has failed. Greece .declared that Turkey's demands were exorbitant, and is now preparing counter-proposals. ALBANIA'S PRINCE DEPARTS. (Rec. September 4, 5.30 p.m.) Durazzo, September 3. Prince William of Wied, the Mpret of Albania, loft to-day for Venice. AUSTRALIA 'AN ENSIGN FOR THE FORCE. ' ■: (Rec. Soptember 4, 8.20 p.m.) Sydney, September 4. Mr. John Hunter paid £250 for a Union Jack whioh was auctioned at a patriotic matinee. Ho intends presenttho flag to tho Expeditionary Force.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2247, 5 September 1914, Page 7
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397EUROPE IN WAR TIME Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2247, 5 September 1914, Page 7
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