GREAT BRITAIN
GERMAN BOYCOTT COMMENCES. BRITISH-MADE GOODS GET FRE--FEREXCE. Times and Sydney Sun Services. • Received 21, 5.45 p.m. Lgndon, August 21 The war upon Centura trade is Wing .Widely taken up by British manufacturers. Ererything depends upon the assistance the banks arc giving them. Canadian manufacturers are urging Canadians to buy Canadian and British goods only. - • The embargo placed by the United States Government upon 'loans to belligerents is held to include Canada, as a British colony. A Glasgow tradesman has posted in his window a notice stating: "Business is lieing carried on as usual during alterations to the map." The first 150 French-Canadian reservist p have arrived. . THE ARMS OF TUE ALLIES. KI'CCESS WILL ATTEND THEM. KING GEORGE'S FIRM CONVICTION. Received 21, 10.50 pjn. London, August 21 (morning). The King, in a message to M PoinCare. on the occasion of the latter's birthday, expressed the firm conviction that success would attend the arms of tlie Allies. f
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 79, 22 August 1914, Page 5
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158GREAT BRITAIN Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 79, 22 August 1914, Page 5
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