APPREHENSIVE GERMANS.
ON THE BELGIAN COAST. FEAR BRITISH LANDING. i AMSTERDAM, July 10. Germans being most apprehensive of British landing on the Belgian coast, are strengthening their garrisons and rehearsing repulsing attacks.
YELLOW PRESS SUPPRESSION.
FALSE PUBLICATION CEIMINAI
(Reuter Telegram.)
A Bill aimed at the Yellow Press has been introduced into Congress. It makes it punishable to publish false reports or rumours bearing on international relations with the United States tending to affect its peaceful relations with other countries.
SUBMARINE AS MERCHANTMAN,
RUNNING THE BLOCKADE., TRADING, WITH AMERICA. ‘ WASHINGTON, July 10. The Deutshland has arrived at Baltimore. Consignees' have announced that her purpose is purely commercial. She is to be docked in a special spyproof yard. The cargo to be taken aboard for Germany will be 500 tons of copper, rubber and nickel. The Belgians have asked the United States to protest against the German outrage of ompelling Belgians who went to Germany for commercial purposes to fight their fellowountrymen. THE WAR WILL END. THE ONLY ONE WAY. LONDON. July S. The new British Army's sh e! he;n:et has completely vindicated its adoption, as minor head wounds now are few. The advance necessarily entails euslarge, and a large percentage of the ulties, but our losses are not unduly casualties are slightly wounded, but we are demanding , a . full .price for every. British life.. There is we are demanding a full price a full price for everp British life. There is; no likelihood of Germany collapsing .like the Austrians before Brusseloff. We shall have a hard fight, demanding the best that British manhood can give. The war will end in only one way, and that way will be the British way.
All .-Array order - authorises wounded officers to wear a gold braid stripe QU the left arm, and an additional stripe for' each time they are wounded.
Th e Canterbury Land Board resolved to open for selection by discharged soldiers a grazing run of 2260 acres in the Mackenzie Country, also three sheep farms on the Cheviot Estate, and two sheep farms in the Rollesby run, Mackenzie County. What is the Wellington Board doing? _ i< Practically the whole of Friday’s session of the Anglican Synod was taken up by a debate in committtee on the following motion, moved by the Rev. H. G. Blackburne —“ (1) That in the opinion of this Synod it would b e in the interests of the country to close the bars of hotels and clubs at 6 p.m/, and also to forbid the practice of ‘shouting 7 during the period of the war; (2) that a copy of this resolution be sent to the Government, urging them to bring in legislation to this effect, or to authorise a referendum! on this subject!” The debate was adjourned until Monday. Other business was conducted in committee* and the Synod adjourned.
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 160, 11 July 1916, Page 5
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