THE WAR IN EAST AFRICA
WHAT GERMANY CLAIMS
(Rec. February 14, 0.40 a.m..) Amsterdan, February 14. • An official message from Berlin states that German East Africa is 'completely free of the enemy, and that parties of Gorman troops are stationed in portions of British East Africa and Uganda. WAR FINANCE BAiXK OF ENGLAND • ISSUESFffiTJS* SIAiV TREASURY BILLS; " JRec. February ; ]4,,>f p.m.) j London, February.-.13. * The Bank of v England . is issuing £10,000,000 Russianone~yca.r o percent. Treasury bills at'9s. The first dealings in. German Imperial 3 per cents, since the reopening. of tha London tock ExchaJUe were at £53 105.,, as compared with £74 at the end of Jaly. ,WAE TAXES IN SOUTH' AFRICA. ■ LondOn," February 12, Sonth Africa is raising an additional : million war revenue by taxing-mines ■ and railways.—''Emci'' ' and 'Sydney,! "Sun" Services. i
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2385, 15 February 1915, Page 5
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134THE WAR IN EAST AFRICA Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2385, 15 February 1915, Page 5
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