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WAR TROPHY. IN LONDON. . , (Rec. September 30, 5 40 p.m.) London, September 29. The exhibition of tho : first captured German gun in the courtyard of tlio War Office-drew a big admiring crowd. It was captured , by the First Battalion' of the Lincolns.—("Times" and Sydney "Sun", Services.) . . ■ suppressed; (Rec. October 1, 0.40 a.m.) Amsterdam, September 29. The ''Vonvaerts," the leading German Socialist newspaper, informs its subscribers that it has been'suppressed by.Marshal, von liessel, commanding in Brandenburg. '. : . , . ; ALL QUIET IN TAHITI. Sydnay, September 30. ■ The steamer from Noumea brings.official news that affairs are normal at Tahiti. . .. Everything appears quite safo in the Eastern Pacific...' 1 , GERMAN FIRMS' DEBTS. London, September 29. The "Evening News" 'states that an estimate of German firms' debts to English firms is £60,000,000. It - -,suggests '"•Jiiit,>3ift, J)anh, - -muler ... a Government guarantee, should advance money on account uhtil the end of the war, when the German Government should he made responsible for the collection and repayment of the debts.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2269, 1 October 1914, Page 6
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162MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2269, 1 October 1914, Page 6
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