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INDIA'S GREAT WHEAT CROP. United Press Association. (Received 8.40 a.m.) Delhi, March 7. A forecast of the wheat crop shows thirty-two million acres, being an increase in the area sown of twentythree per cent.
MISCELLANEOUS. Times and Sydney Sun Service. \ London, March 6. M. Augagneur, interviewed, said:— "People state that Germany has secretly built many large submarines. 1 know better. Neither England nor France is the least frightened." France is advancing fifty millions sterling to Belgium, Servia, Montenegro and Greece. London, March 6.
Lieutenant Kenneth Thompson, of the India Cavalry, lately of Geraldine. Xew Zealand, was killed in the Persian Gulf.
London builders' unions are demand-
ing 2d an hour increase. Washington, March 6
Germany has asked the United States to manage her diplomatic affairs.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 55, 8 March 1915, Page 5
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