MEAT FOR DANISH ARMY
BLOCKS DANISH ROUTE . THE BACKING OP VISE London, Monday The Chronicle correspondent at Copenhagen states that the export of live cattle to Germany through Jutland is so great that the route is insufficient to accommodata all the stock. The railway ferry between Gjerdser and Warnemunde has been reopened. Duty has been annulled, and no quarantine restrictions are enforced According to the Amsterdam correspondent of the Chronicle, the Germans on Saturday burnt the remainder of Vise, and sent the men prisoners to Aixrla-Chapel and the women and children to Maastricht The French Government is twice daily sending wireless war news in German. French and English from the Eiffel Tower The Government iB insuring Vessels at war risk for a period of 91 days at 2§ per cent , and if at sea at the expiration of the policy, for an additional 30 days pro rata
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 696, 19 August 1914, Page 5
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147MEAT FOR DANISH ARMY King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 696, 19 August 1914, Page 5
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