Jack Johnson declares that he is no longer an American citizen, lie says that while in Paris he obtained papers of naturalisation as a Frenchman.
A Blue Book just issued states that in 19.12 the United Kingdom's share of the import trade of South Africa. was 60 per cent. Attention is drawn to the increasing foreign competition. Owing to the influx of many visitors for the army review the Posen. Gorman Poland, municipal authorities, [earing a rise in foodstuffs, purehaned 1500 carcases of Australasian mutton. The mutton sold rapidly at comparatively low rates.
Reports from incoming ships to St. Johns, indicate that a huge hull, believed to be that of the Titanic, is floating in mid-Atlantic. Several New York expeditions have been planned to cruise in the neighbourhood with the object of securing the salvage if the stories prove true. The warship Torch has sailed from Sydney to Suva. Admiral King Hull, in a speech prior to her departure, declared that untrue statements had been made regarding the ship's condition. These were ridiculed by all aboard. She would not have been ordered for service unless she had been in ever respect ready for eea.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 598, 30 August 1913, Page 4
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