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: GERMAN COMMANDER IN SOUTH* WEST AFRICA. (Rec. January 29,"1.30 a.m.) Amsterdam, January 28. Courani says that. Colonel von Sey« debrack, -Commander of the German South-West African troops, died from wounds caused by an explosion while handling a hand grenade. COMPULSORY CADET TRAINING.. (Rec. January 29, 0.55 a.m. London, January 28. Field-Marshal Lord Methuen, In a let-., ter in "The Times," urges that' leghila-) tion should be passed to provide fop-/ compulsory cadet training. WANTED: A "MARSEILLAISE" FOR AUSTRALLi. Sydney, January 28. Mr. Ashford (Minister of Agriculture)] remarks: "It is not great generals Australia ■wants, but someone with a greatsong to stirup the souls of the people ) something like the 'Marseillaise. 'J £1770 FOR A BALE OF WOOL. London, January 27. Mackay Brothers' bale of wool, which •was so'd in Sydney for £500, realised £1770 at the London sale, for the bene---' . fit of the War Relief Fund.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2371, 29 January 1915, Page 5
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148MISCELLANEOUS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2371, 29 January 1915, Page 5
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