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THOUSANDS OF'REFUGEES LAND ; AT FOLKESTONE. GERMAN CJRLS CO HOME. GENERAL '..DS'WET' AND SCOUTS FOR EUROPE*. ■ • ,gBJi BiHfEEICJ TiJJuSGKAPH—CJoPYKiaB"; Paw Association. 1. :(iteceived .!).55,a.m.) London, Septeniber "13.
Twianty thousand Belgian and Ifreucli refugees landed, a,t Koike is tone during the week. ■
A'large party of German, girls left, Folkstoue, homeward bound. It, is hoped that tlwy, will- btj exchanged, i'or English girls. . ■, , , '
Ft is utnounced that a movement is afoot in South Africa to offe.r Lord Kitchener a corps of British and Dutch scouts to serve in Europe under ,Gon> oral l)o.,\Vet t ,' ~ ' I '■ , , -.
The Duchess of Wes.tiniiistC'r is going co thy front .with,the. Bed ,Cro.ss..
THE CIRCULATION OF FALSE
NEWS,,,
(lteeoivxd 12.-25 p.m.) London, September 13
Four poisons were apprehended fjr falsely statirtg that a Gorman aeroplane had descended at Shaduigfield, thereby grtatly alarming the residents.
GERMAN AGITATORS MAKING TROUBLE. "f
(BeceivX'd 11.0 a.m.) Madrid,.' September IS
. The newspaper Correspondent ia. States that the si'naiioji in .'Tangier is KeeoinJbig aFarj gin consequence, of a rebellion 'of ■ ahyles, fomented by German • agitai. rs'„ (Tangier is a eja r >rfc town in Morocco on the St ait of Gibraltar. The harbor once r/.m*. is .now so,,filled up with sand ('."' large. y,essol,s r cannot now enter; The ancieii,t Tiugis,-,,sup-posed to'have been,, founded, by . the Oarihiagenians stood here, and under the. Ilomans, it.,ihgapa.6 an., important eity. In It7j.. in-fell ' bvto the hands, o.f. the Portuguese, .aml;- jn "ib'!>2 was', .ceded ■ to . Eugh r :: .when, Catharine,of Bragan/.a mart Charles Jf. , Twenty-two,.. Lit -it was abandoned the Moors 'ins a! population,,of. 2l),U00, one • Jews, and Europeans. ■• ' . , ■' | THE POPE'S SYMPATHY WITH 1
(Received 11.0 a.m.) ...' "Rome, September J.'i
The mnvspaper Stamp.* states that Cardinal Bourne hears the Pope's letter to the Iviiiy expressing, sympathy nitli .Britain, as the guardian of-the. peace am] the miist'ei- Of justice. -The. Stampa. adds": thai the .Austrian and Prussian Ministers refused a : safe' passage for At. Mercier towards Belgium. . The .Pope declared/that r lie would remember the unpleasant rpfusal. ' ' "'■'. (Received' 11 a.ih.p Loiidol l;* Septem her 13 (<;yen in g). M. Mercier has arrived in London from Antwerp. Tie hadra \varru roeeption. He addressed an irishmen's demonstration,, at which. Messrs Redmond. Dillon and"o' : ('minor spoke. King George gave Mercier an audience. ; * I
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 22, 14 September 1914, Page 6
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