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(Received I'LL-s i)ay, d.Uo a.m.; PEACE i'IiOPOSALS? Wnshiwgton. Sept. 6. Peaco ©roposals, to have emanated l'roiii Germany, have been placed before President Wilson. It is understood also thiiii il'itr-Pope is forwarding a letter attempting to induce America to intervene and stop the bloodshed. It is believed further that an effort i> pending to induce a leading neutral country to act on Germany's behalf. THE KREXCH LUM.tfL\NlQl : i;. Pari*. Kept. ;j. A cominiinicjiie re pons that artillery duels actively continue. Jhe Germans pretend to Jiave recaptured Lingokopt and "Jarreiikopi, but really only have captured some o\ the trenches on a trout ol' 200 metres. GENERAL VOX kIA'CK. Amsterdam. 6cpt. .''. General Yon Kluck nas recovered from his wouiuta and eoiumaiids the Silesian Laiidwehr, but will not hold command* at front in future.
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Vienna, Sept. .'3. The Archduke I'YedoiicK vi<ited General .Mackeiiseii at Biv-tlitm'sk .and officially took farewell of him. Henceforward the German and Austrian armies in Poland "will cease co-operating: it is under.itood that the Archduke Frederick shortly moves the tJroiu Poland against Serbia.
AN" INDIAN IMiOIHi'.rnON. Calcutta, -Sept. ■>. The exportation m he&sian cloth unci bays, except Id Great .Ifritain. iias Ircen prohibited. At me same time the Government i.- arranging lor a. large increase in tin. , output. There 'ill be no prohibition in tiio export of sacking; ami similar good*.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 September 1915, Page 3
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