GENERAL CABLES
PLOODS IN GERMANY
NEW YORK. January 23.
The "New York Times" Hague correspondent reports heavy floods throughout Germany, due to thawing of tremendous snowfalls Factories and
munition works were damaged, and bridges washed away. There were great losses of cattle.
Factory work is partially stopped at Hanover, Jena. Karlsruhe, and in South Germany.
APTER-WAR TRADE
AMSTERDAM, January 23. A German coal magnate named Hugh
Stinues has ..founded a company for the development of shipping and oversea trade after the war, with an initial capital of five million marks_
GERMANY AND NEUTRAL ' POWERS.
A SWEDISH PROTEST
HUNS SEIZE SUGAR STEAMER.
STOCKHOLM. Jan. 23. the
Sweden has protested agains German seizure of the steamer Luna,
with a cargo of sugar, proceeding to
Gothenburg.
NON-FERROUS METAL BILL
Received S 45.
LONDON, January 24. The Non-Ferrous Metal Bill was read a third time.
BREAD CARDS IN FRANCE
Received 11.40
PARIS. Jan 24
Bread cards allowing twelve ounces daily operate in France from
Tuesday
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Taihape Daily Times, 25 January 1918, Page 5
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