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TO-DAY'S NEWS OF THE WORLD

[BY ELECTRIC TELEGUAPH-COPYRipHr] [PHlf PRESS ASSOCUTIOX.^ (Received This Day, 11.40 a.m.) GREAT BRITAIN AND GERMANY FRENCH VITIIV-CONFLIOT IN•EVITABEES. PARIS, September 24. The newspapers say it would be unjust to describe the work of Baron von Hioljorstoin (late German Ambassador to Croat Britain) in London as negative, but a conflict between Great Britain and Germany is as inevitable as was the FrancoPrussian war. LATE OEIiMAX AMBASSADOR. BERLIN, September 24. The■ ffrfef at Baron Vton Bielerstein's deaih is unprecedented since Bi.iinarek died. The North" Geinian Ghi'ette, opmoff skill won Id h'aive >a An-s;lo-Gennan * "^ 2-1. TliprcivJu'e universal pross tributes to Burdtt von Bieberst^in. BERLIN , , Soptomber 24. King Georgo ? s condolences were timong the first to be re<'eived. The post mortem rereals that tho late Ambassador endured intense suffering -heroiciallv j"or years, - many organs, the heart," being" in an advanced state of deterioration and calcification. . ' : ORTCAT BRTTATN WARNS CHINA. : ■PEIUN, .September 24....' Oho op in ga has been appointed. Premier. Sir J. Jordon (British' Ambassador) presented to Ynan-»Shik-Jvai a statement of China's liabilities, showing that teif million pounds was requiring to be repaid within a few -months of the forlh-coniin-g loan.' He warned Yiian-Shik-Kai to oard'ulk consider the .situation before adopting a co'isre of which six Powers did not ;ip•provo. THE CANADIAN NAVAL POLICY LO.VDON, ,Si>i)tomlipr 23. The Daily -Mail's Toronto correspondent states that Cabinet lifts decided to ask a. vote for three suporDreadnoiigbts in November, but will feavc! tho pfM-manoiit naval policy to the future. Tt the Canadian fleet is materialised the Dreadnoughts would form part of it . Meanwhile, they will bo at tho Admiralty's disposal. CONVOY OV ARMS POIZED. ST. PHTKIISnniG. Sept. 21. A ff:u'l)in telegram statos that tho Russian jiolico sefze<l a convov ol' arms which was being escorted by ChiiH'so troops iVom rvwauycliieiic to Siiichaiofii.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 September 1912, Page 3

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TO-DAY'S NEWS OF THE WORLD Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 September 1912, Page 3

TO-DAY'S NEWS OF THE WORLD Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 September 1912, Page 3

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