BETROTHED GIRLS OF GERMANY .
-" MARRIED STATUS IF THEIR MEN BE KILLED. Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. (Rec. November 16, 5.55 p.ui;) , Amsterdam, November 15 The Government of Saxony has decided that girls who; had heeu engaged ■> to he married to soldiers who have been hilled in action will bo allowed to take tho title of Jrau if it be proved that they had an earnest intention to marry. Special -Government permission i will be required before the girl as- . sumes the name of her betrothed. THE FRENCH VINTAGE ' CHAMPAGNE"HARVEST "WORST ON RECORD. t • Australian-New Zealand OaWe Association. (Eee. November 16, 5.55 p m.) ' ' ' Paris, November 15 The "Moniteur Yinicoler" estimates that the. French wine crop will produce ' ; about 40,000,000 hectolitres (90,000 gal- ' Ions), and the quantity araiiahle for , the season 1916-17, including Algerian, " 5,320,000 hectolitres. The champagne ' , han'est is one of the worst on record, ' ' as phylloxera has done extensive damage, owing to the scarcity of labour " The prospects for future crops are not ' rosy.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2931, 17 November 1916, Page 5
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164BETROTHED GIRLS OF GERMANY . Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2931, 17 November 1916, Page 5
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