THE STRANGLEHOLD.
GERMAN SHIPPING TRADE SAIASHED. HUGE CONCERNS BANKRUPT. (Received Julv 11. 4 p.m.) COPENHAGEN, July 11. German adviies state that the Ham. burg-America Line has made a declaration in bankruptcy, and the Xorc-deutcher-Lloyd’s bankruptcy is expected. AU ST KALIAN MET A L STOCKS.
CABINET TAKES ACTION
(Received Julv il. 4 mm.', MELBOURNE, July 11. The Executive has ordered ;>osse. < »- sors of metal stocks to notify th« authorities. W. Adena, formerly German Consul, and Walter Sehmidst and Franz Wallach, directors of the Australian Metal Company, have been interned.
SYDNEY’S RECRUITS. CENSUS BEING TAKEN. (Received. Julv 11. 4 p.m.) SYDNEY. -July Uo A census of the unmarried males of from 17 to 60 years of age in the Metropolitan area commences on Mondav. the Victorian Railway. Commissioners have decided not to employ sing!* men eligible for military service.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3979, 12 July 1915, Page 4
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