STOP PRESS NEWS.
Chronicle Oliice ,LJ pun
GERMAN PAi'EKS ASK
QUESTIONS
Uoinc, Auglial 6
An Italian, travelling 111 Germany, says that clandestine newspapers are published widely and read. Tfie.se papers are asking what is liie price ot the results gained during the year of warr and what hope there is ot arriving at a peace such as wo desire'i A laininc is threatening in metals—not in oread. Tll« of these newspapers are not purciiascablo outside of Germany. They admit that a shortage of munitions may soon be imminent, and wonder whether Herman science wifl lin 1 a substitute lor tile ingredients -aeking. THE JAPANESE caMN'ET. Tokio, August S. Indications are that Ok tun i will remain leader of the re-organised Cabinet in accordance with the Emperor's wish. Changes arc expected in the Finance, Navy and Foreign Departments.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 August 1915, Page 3
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137STOP PRESS NEWS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 August 1915, Page 3
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