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London, lAugust 31
A Seville correspondent states that 8000 French monks exiled to Spain have enlisted, including almost tho community of the Grande Chartreuse. London, August 31.
Ex-lving Mianocl ban offered his services to Britain, and urges tho Portuguese to do likewise. < The Duchess of Devonshire and other ladies are supporting a movement avoid black mourning tor war losses. They advocate white arm-bands. London, August 31.
, Among those detained in Germany is Sir James Seivwright, in Copenhagen, August 31. Tile Kaiser and several exalted officers are eslling their English and Russian orders for the benefit of the Red Cross Fund.
Athens, August 31 (evening)
German .reservists resident in Turkey have been ordered to concentrate at Constantinople preparatory to being Shipped to Germany. Capetown, August 31. Laborites throughout the Union arc forming a legion for service if required. Auckland, Tuesday.
A private letter received states tlwit German steamers anil schooners which usually run between Apia and the Pago Pago were sheltering in the latter port, which is under the United .States jurisdiction.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 83, 2 September 1914, Page 8
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