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cerman Action in British ceylon. ■; ?■-. li ,1 Q ;j United Press Association. '•,,' k ColpmbQ, November 8. '* l British Ceylon ' ib w greatly - dissatisfied with the latitude allowed to Germans, Only after strong criticisms ilj&yej all *th'e Gefn|ans been interned. It is "an open secret that the Emden'ii success; .was. ,due to Germans using wireless and other signalling ' apparatus, . and ~ Germans openly boasted''that they had sent information to Germany..
INNOCENT BELGIUM.
London, November 9
I Mr Bernard Shaw, in an open letter ■in the Nation addressed;J« Jfreaident Wilson, petitions, to invite!the j neutTal" powers.'itd a conference" for the ] purpose of requesting Great Britain, France and Germany to withdraw from | innocent Belgium and fight in their | territory. a , ■ 4 ~ \
PAPER' RISES IN* PRiCii'^ 1 '- I
Times a»td 'Sydney Sun &ERYtoisl London, Novcber "'w.
Consequent on the closure of "the | North Sea and the hindrance t.ct the Swedish pulp trade, the price of'paper | is rising.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 63, 10 November 1914, Page 5
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