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AMERICA AND GERMAN IN- ■ TE RESTS. Times and Sydney- Sun Services. London, August 10. The Times, in a leader, says the Americans are beginning to appreciate that the Germany rise in power and influence, hitherto enjoyed by Britain, will be the development of interests inimical to America in the Carnbean Sea. in South America, and in the Pacific, and that there will also bo the menace to the position of freedom of the. United States as a world power. 100,000 ULSTERMEN VOLUNTEER. At a meeting in Belfast, Captain Craig announced that 100,000 Ulster volunteers had olTared their services to the Government. DURATION OF THE WAR.
The Army Councl announces that if the war lusts under three years, the men who enlisted in the regular army will he discharged uith all speed. ! iFF INSURANCE PATES. I The life assurance offices are eiiurgiuc; an extra rate of five guineas for existing policies in the ;* ivy and seven for new policies, and three and live respectively in the army. " j ACTORS AS SPECIAL POLICE, j Wesl Rnd actors are offering their; ••..•:■•,;■> -A'-: sp.'eial polic. preferring ,' ! '.iiv hi.'t'.v n midnight and four '.o'elonk iu the morning. THE GERMAN BANKS. The German hanks will diseon-j tinue business. They have applied to ' the Government for a license to empower them to re-open after th» war. ' NO MORE vIUST WAR. Father Ross, Westminster Cathedral, said the Catholics -.vero a&tisfletJ I Britain bad-wgyer wngetTtj, wjor* just. war. i i |
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 94, 11 August 1914, Page 5
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