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ITALY'S ATTITUDE. NEWSPAPERS' SYMPATHY WITH BRITAIN. Received 9, 7.<15 p.m. Rome, September S. Extracts from six Italian newspapers show enthusiasm for criticism of Germany's ineptitude in the political situation, and sympathetic comments regarding the Colonies' .response to British needs. Rome, September S. The declaration signed by the Triple Entente produced a profound impression in Italy. The pui'ie are beginning to feel tliaj} a protracted war' cannot be of advantage to neutrals. MORE SECRET WIRELESS STATIONS Received 9, 9.30 p.m. v Milan, September 9. Despite severe prohibition, the Government continues to discover many private wireless high-tension, stations throughout Italy. Numerous arrests of suspected spies have been 7nade. A TRADE WAR. Received 0, 9.30 p.m. Milan, September 9. Big employers of labor in Italy and England are arranging a commercial alliance to capture various foreign markets. Berlin, September 8. The Yorwaerts states that Dr. Ludwig Frank, leader of the Socialists, was killed in the fighting near Luneville. Rome. September S. Germany is flooding Italy with commercial travellers to retain the trade which Britain threatened to capture. Berlin, September 8. . German authors have formed an association to prevent the books of hostile countries being translated into German. Calcutta, September 8. Owing to the release of steamers it appears certain that ample tonnage will be available for jute. Pietermaritzburg, September 8. At a large meeting of Natal Germans the. chairman urged that it was their duty to be faithful to the Union and to redeem their rightful obligations. Mr. Smuts had told them they were not expected to take up arms, but might be called on to help maintain law and order locally.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 89, 10 September 1914, Page 5

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From all Sources Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 89, 10 September 1914, Page 5

From all Sources Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 89, 10 September 1914, Page 5

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