PRISONERS OF THE NATIONS.
A VAST COLLECTION. RUSSIA’S BIG NUMBER. Washington, August 9. )r John Mott, General Secretary the Y.M.C.A!, has arrived from rope, where he visited.the princicamps, He says the total number prisoned is close on five millions, iie Rnssia has 1,500,000, The saians’ prisoners are rapidly inasing. No less than 230,000 passthrough Kiev in six weeks. The iociatiou has forty-five American xetaries working in the various aps, EPPELIN VISITS ENGLAND. ON MURDERMENT. , r Copenhagen, July 10. •Omit Zejipeliu voyaged to Engid withjthe last Zeppelin raiders. A PRINCELY GIFT, i‘AND FOR FIGHTERS. °XLY FOR VOLUNTEERS. [a,p„, London, Aug. 9. i. "Oyernmeut has accepted the it', Motherland’s gift of 12,000 Y I °, r . the settlement of sailors °miers who served voluntarily. 'American shipping bill SENATOR’S AMENDMENT. ABIED AT BRITAIN. asbhlßtoiJ N Aaßnst 9 *, wi„ Thomas moved an amendCvfn b . bippiDg 8111 B ivir, g (j f [ y°. refuse clearance of any Silk f CII de diues to accept tow °T, any reason except lack stL'c • Relieves this will deboycott.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11644, 11 August 1916, Page 5
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169PRISONERS OF THE NATIONS. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11644, 11 August 1916, Page 5
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