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NO MORE SHUFFLING

AMERICA AND THE GERMAN SEA PIRATES A.U6traHaa«NOT* Zealand Cable Association, (R-ec. November 21, 0.50 a.m.) London, 19. The "New York Times" Washington, correspondent states that American attitude on the submarine, question does, not permit of technicalities. - Ships must not, be sunk without warning or without provision for the safety of the passengers. Tho plea that a ship, is armed will not he accepted as an excuse. WILD WINTER WEATHER SHIPWRECKS OFF ENGLISH AND IHISH COASTS. Australian-New Zealand Cc-ble Association.; London, November 19. Snowdrifts and blizzards are reported in Wales, Derbyshire,, and Yorkshire, also gales on the coasts. Some shipwrecks have occurred on the EngliSa and Irish coasts. HEAVY SNOWFALL 'ALL OVER =; EUROPE. . rßouter'a Telesratn.l ' (Rec. November'2o, 5.5 p.m.) London, November 19. _ The heavy snowfall is general in Britain and the Continent. Trains in Germany are snowbound, there is a heavy fall at Florence, while snow is hinder-, ing til© operations in tho Balkans. FOUNDATIONS OF BUSINESS STRENGTH Ar.straii&n-New Zealand. Cable Association. (Rec. November 20, 7.20 pim.) Rome, November 19. The French Economic Mission has arranged for the formation of a FrancoItalian Bank of Finance, Commerce,. Industries, and Shipping- to encourage exports and aid small businesses m Italy and France. WORLD'S WHEAT SUPPLY IN DANGER(Router's Telegram.) (Rcc. November 20, 5.5 p.m.) Rome, November 19. Tho report oE the International la-, stitute of Agriculture states that tba world's wheat supply will he exhausted in 1917 if the harvest should again be a failure, unless the Russian stocks are released. . THE BOOM IN FROZEN MEAT ("The Times."! i, London, November 19-. , Frozen mutton imports in 1916 de«, creased by over 2J million carcasses, frozen beef 750,000 quarters, and chilled beef 403,000 quarters.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2934, 21 November 1916, Page 5

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NO MORE SHUFFLING Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2934, 21 November 1916, Page 5

NO MORE SHUFFLING Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2934, 21 November 1916, Page 5

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