LEARNING THEIR LESSON.
IMS DISCOVER BRITISH CHARACTERISTICS. I HOI YIELD TILL THE END fulled Press Association—By Electrie Telegraph—Copyrigb f kslralian and N.Z. Caole Association. Amsterdam, Auguat^l; Itc Frankfurter Zeitung declares 'to the British are just as pertinaci®.politically as they are enormonsbrsevering in a military way. w British are, in every respect, jßgreatest and most active enemy, •ifiefore the fighting on the Somme ® be most decisive, and most imWant to us. ■Thepaper recognises that history conclusively that the Britisn ®not yield to fatigue before' they fsbeaten and exhausted.
fcOfIIRITION OF EXPORTS TO SWEDEN.
Scheme st oalms down.
Copenhagen, August 30, excitement in Sweden on of the British prohibition of 3 P<iits has calmed down in conseteeoi the Swedish Foreign Office wing out that the restrictions ™ not so severe as at first snpThe criticisms of British regarded as indie at'■Sthe nervousness of England.
a PLEA FOR TOLERANCE
PIECE OF ADYIOB
RESPECT ALL SHRINES,
Main Service,
London, August 30. - ■J® Lloyd George, in opening a "“•conformist hut for Welsh soldiers MiAbegele, pleaded for unity and Wance of all religions. They not improve a nation’s morale fl stubbing its shrines. Therefore r T ? fair play to all creeds and Jet .“Sbineii going to the front teach foully brute that might will not |Cqner right. He paid a tribute to j Welsh division which carried .faetz Wood, the most difficult Phon on the Somme.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11652, 22 August 1916, Page 5
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229LEARNING THEIR LESSON. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11652, 22 August 1916, Page 5
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