CANADA
CANADIANS RE-CALLED.
XORTII ATLANTIC UXSAFIi
GERMAX CRUISERS REPORTED.
Quebec, August 31,
Princess Patricia's regiment was recalled en route for England, and landed at Levis, Quebec. It is believed tiliit German warships are again in the.Atlantic. It is understood that a British warship is providing a convoy. From Vancouver it is reported that the Leipsig has been captured, but tile naval authorities Tefuse confirmation.
GERMAX BOYCOTT URGED.
Received 2. 12.20 a.m.
Ottawa, August 31
Addressing a huge gathering at the opening of the Canadian National Exhibition at Toronto, Sir William Mulock urged all Canadians to refuse to lniy German goods and develop Canadian manufactures instead.
The Postal Department is making arrangements for the resumption of money order services with Britain.
TROOP TRAIN IX PAXOER. ATTEMPTED DEP. A rLMENT. Ottawa, August 31. A troop train 011 the Canadian Xortliern Kailway narrowly escaped deslruction at Val Cartier. An iron rail was placed across the track in an attempt at derailment. The speed of the train tore tin; rail loose and Hung it aside.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 83, 2 September 1914, Page 8
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