A PEREMPTORY ORDER
TO BELIEVE CONGESTION/AT THE DOCKS. By Telegraph—Press Assoclatftm-Oopyiight (Rcc. August 12, 0.10 a.m.) London, August 11. Tho Government lias notified the Yorkshire traders that unless tliey re-, move .their wool from the London docks immediately the Government 'will' do bo, regardless of the cost. It is estimated that about 80)000 hales are affected, and - the removal of these will relieve the congestion. ENEMY'S TEXTILE INDUSTRY ' LACM'OP COLONIAL WOOL FELT, By.Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Rec. August 11, 10.30 p.m.) r ; London, August'lll A' neutral who has toured Germany reports a .slump in -the textile Industry , and clothing factories: The stoppage is owing to the want of Australian and New Zealand wool. ESCAPED FROM SINGAPORE ONE OF THE EMDEN'S OFFICERS,' By Tdograph—Press Association— London, August 10. Paris learns that Captain Lautejv bach, second in command of the Emden, has escaped from internment at Sihgav . pore and reached Batavia.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2538, 12 August 1915, Page 5
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147A PEREMPTORY ORDER Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2538, 12 August 1915, Page 5
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