SLAVE RAIDS IN BELGIUM AND NORTH FRANCE
REPATRIATION PROMISED. ("The Times.") (Rec. October 5; 8.10 p.m.) Madrid, October 4. Semi-official.—-Germany has protaiseil Spain that two thousand women, who were deported into exile from Roubaix and Tourcoing, will Be returned to their homes shortly; also that all tho others who were deported will te returned when the harvest Is over.
FRENCH WAR LOAN BASIS OF THE ISSUE. Australian-New Zealand Cabla Assooiatlofi. (Rec. October 6, 0.4Q a,m.) London, October 5. The French 5 per cent, war loaa has been issued at 645. 6d. per hundred francs, and is redeemable in 1931. JAPANESE CABINET CRISIS OVER THE CHINA PROBLEM. \ ("The Times") Tokio, October 4. . The Cabinet is. about to resign over the China problem. Baron Sato or General Terauohi will succeed Count Okuma. COSTLY FIRE IN WOOLLEN MILLS Australian-New Zealand Cable AseooJaiios. (Rec. October 5, 5.35 p.m.) London, October 4. • Nowsome's Victorian Woollen Mills at Batley havo been burned down. The damage is estimated at £60,000.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2895, 6 October 1916, Page 5
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