Great Britain
A STRIKINC CONTRAST. Times and Sydney Sun Sekvioeb. London, November 30. The London Times, in a leader, states that the German £235,000.000 war loan has already nearly been exhausted, and it is understood that the Reichstag will be asked for a further credit vote of £250,000.000, but no fresh loan will be attempted. The British war loan will keep the Government in funds until July, and no difficulty will be raised as to obtaining another when wanted. AN EXPORT PROHIBITION. London, December 1. The Government has prohibited the export of linseed to Holland, owing to the belief that it is finding its way to Germany for the extraction of glycerine. FOOTBALL TO CONTINUE. London, December 1.
The Football League has decided t" continue the competitions. The London clubs refuse to close while other sports and amusements continue.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 287, 2 December 1914, Page 5
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139Great Britain Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 287, 2 December 1914, Page 5
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