AN AMERICAN COMPLAINT. SIK E. GREY 1 * KEF LONDON M.ar.-li 19. Sir Edward Grey, replying' to the American Note, quotes the treatment af Belgian civilians, the barbarous treatment of British prisoners en route to Germany, the sinking of merchantmen, also the sinking of 'he 'William Fyre. and the East Coast raids. He admits that Britain had anchored mines on the high seas long : ,!>r the Germany adopted the practice, but Hie English mines were harmless if adrift. He quotes Prince BtemrnvK on the stoppage of non-combatants' food, therefore the practice is presumably not repugnant, to Gorman mora 1 - ity. Bir E. Grey, replying to Mr. T'age's inquiry as to how neutrals :tr; to avoid dangers under the block-:'.!-' explains that Britain aims to nV : mmise the inconvenience to neutral s *, v-.'frams from the confiscation of ships a.nj cargoes, and every regard is shown in the Americana cotton trade, nisi not to interfere with neutrals carrying enemy's contraband outside European waters.
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PUKEMIRO COLLIERIES, LIMITED. COAL. In view of the Company's Colliery being ready to supply COAL about June, correspondence is now invited from all. merchants, dealers, factories and consumers desirous of entering into negotiations- r« terms, supplies, etc.; communications to state grade and probable quantities required. The quality of Pukemiro Ceal is superior to any in the Waikato. a M. R. WHITE, Secretary. Quay Street, Auckland. NOTICE. As I am leaving Taihape to take up an appointment on April Ist. inst., I must request that all accounts due me /be settled before that date. F. W. B. WHITTON, March Ist,, 1915. WAIMARINO CALEDONIAN SOCIETY SPORTS OHAKUNE DOMAIN SATURDAY, APRIL 3RD., 1915. GRAND PROGRAMME of Piping, Dancing, Jumping, Chopping and Field Games. The Best Talent in tne Dominion Engaged. SCOTTISH CONCERT IN EVENING. Come, and bring your friends for a day with the Kilties. D. McINTYRE, Hon. Sec. RANGATAUA AXEMEN'S AND ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION'S FIFTH ANNUAL To be held on EASTER MONDAY, APRIL sth., 1915. £l2O IN PRIZES & TROPHIES. £l2O. The largest one-day Chopping Sports ia the Dominion. Nine Choppuig and ! - Sawing Events: . See Railway Posters for Special Trains. ENTRIES CLOSE MARCH 17 TH. W. G. UZZELL,
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 169, 22 March 1915, Page 6
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