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..;. BRITISH-MADE GOODS. i London, December li. The Trade and Industries Committee of the Royal Colonial Institute passed a .'resolution -exprpssing pleasure at ■the increased preference to British goods, which would do much to increase ■ inter-Empire trade and 'promote ; . Imperial * unity.- : .'-.', t: ' ■ •KUN ON COPPER UTENSILS IN ■GERMANY. ■ Amsterdam, December 14. Doraestio utensils, cooking pots, and : JSoal-scuttles made of copper are being appropriated by the war manufacture pepartmentfi in Germany. ■;•.' MOTOR AMBULANCE GIFT. Adelaide, December 15. .The Judges and members of the South Australian Bar have subscribed for a presentation motor ambulance to the British Forces. PRESENT FOR AUSTRALIAN NAVY. London, December 14. . The Rubber-growers' Association has presented 4000 life-saving rubber collars to the Australian Navy, in recognition pf the Emden exploit. MEETING OF KINGS. ■ (Rec. December 16, "0.15 a.m.). Stockholm, December 15. At King Gustav's instance'the Kings of Sweden, Denmark, and Norway will meet at'Malmo oil December 18 to discuss plans-to'restrict and diminish the economic difficulties arising out of tho war. '. . ' -.-• .'
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2334, 16 December 1914, Page 6
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163MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2334, 16 December 1914, Page 6
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