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Second Edition. THE WAR.

Great Britain

"INDUCING TO TRADE WITH THE ENEMY.” A GERMAN SHIPPING MAN IN TROUBLE. [By Elboteio Tilxgraph—Copyright [United Press Association.] ! v (Received 2 p.m.) 'London; September 29 George, representing a shipping firm in Hamburg, was remanded on a charge of trying to induce F. Ti. Houlder, of 'Houlder Bros., to trade with the enemy by asking him to take over German Ships dying in"'neutral ports ■on which Houlders had motV gageh. ULSTER’S ATTITUDE. (Received 2 p.m.) September 29. The Ulster Unionist Council . dopted a resolution on the lines of Sir Edward Carson’s address. ... —■— h GERMAN FIRMS’ DEBTS. PROPOSAL FOR COLLECTION.

(Received 2 p.rn.) London, September 29. Tbe' Evening News states that the. estimate of German firms’ debts to English firms is sixty millions. Tne journal suggests that the Bank, undoi Government guarantee, should advance money on account until the end of the war, when the German ■ Government .should be made responsible for the collection and payment of debts.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 37, 30 September 1914, Page 6

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Second Edition. THE WAR. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 37, 30 September 1914, Page 6

Second Edition. THE WAR. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 37, 30 September 1914, Page 6

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