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HEALTH OF THE KAISER COMPLETELY RECOVERED By Telegraph—Preßß Association—OopyrlgM ("Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services.) j London,-' January 20. 'A German wireless message states ■ that the Kaiser "has been seen in vari- i ous places in Berlin. Ho took luncheon with Herr Bethmann Holhveg (the Imperial Chancellor), and when he drove away the crowds joyfully cheered. He has now completely recovered from his slight indisposition. SWEDEN'S WOOD PULP EXPORT PROHIBITED Copenhagen, January 20. The newspapers state that Sweden's prohibition of the export of wood pulp is hailed as a reprisal for Great Bn- i tain's seizure of mail parcels. j NEWSPAPERS AFFECTED. \ (Rec. January 22, 0.55 a.m.) ' London, January 21. j • Sweden's embargo on wood pulp _Sg j likely to cause a reduction in the size , 1 of newspapers of an increased cost. 1 ALIEN TRADERS . \ j A QUESTION IN THE LORDS j (Rec. January 21, 10.25 p.m.). ' London, January 21., Lord Lansdowne, in the House of . j Lords, replying to a question on alien : traders, said that in a business ' not incorporated as a British company where one of the proprietors was in an enemy country, consequently a repre- , sentative here would bo precluded from' trading. In a business useful to Britain a license to carry on might some- j times be granted. ■ j OBITUARY ' s . j By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright j (Rec. January 21, 10.25 p.m.) ! London, January 21. ; Miss Trehawke Davies, aviator. i (Rec. January 21, 11.30 p.m.), < Sydnsy, January 21. j George Musgrove, theatrical manager*-
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2675, 22 January 1916, Page 5
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248MISCELLANEOUS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2675, 22 January 1916, Page 5
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