In the West
SWITZERLAND AND PEACE. ' Association. (Received 2!20 p.m.) Zurich/August 8. M. Motta, Swiss President, commenting on the Pope’s letter, said: The Pope can do what no other can V appealing to something higher than mere pelf interests. M. Motta appreciates the Pope’s phrase: “Blessed he he who takes the first step to lead us hack to peace.” MORE GERMAN IRON CROSSES. i—. ; ......... ' (Received 2.20 p.m.) ; v . 1 Amsterdam, August 8. Tho Kaiser decorated Herr HeinekW, of the North German Lloyd Company, with an Iron Cross. The Ementourage strongly opposed tho decoration of Herr. Ballin. because he 1 was, a Jew' affd a Socialist. 'Hie' ’Miinchener Post jokingly suggests that the* shareholders of both companies should be decorated with an Iron Cross as • compensation for . < . ‘hit.''. Ill" H : ■ ■' • their rum. . , DEAR HORSEFLESH IN VIENNA. " 1 (Received 2.20 p.m.) ’ Zurich, August 8. Horseflesh in Vienna is dearer than meat in peace time, horses for slaughter selling at £2O,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 84, 9 August 1915, Page 6
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158In the West Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 84, 9 August 1915, Page 6
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