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WOOING ITALY. ABANDON' HER ..NKUTHALITY. Received 14, 12.45 a.m. Rome, September 13. Germany and Austria-Hungary are re-endeavoring to induce Italy to abandon her neutrality. They point' out that her action would probably ibo decisive for cither side at Uiiu crucial 10nit oi the war. THE BEST SOLDIEBS. BRITISH EVERY TIME. Eeceived 12, 7 p.lfl, Eome, September 12, The newspaper Tribuna, replying to the German official lies, says the British. have been the best soldiers in the war, the most obstinate in resistance, and the most formidable in attack, rendering France services pf immeasurable value London, September 11. The Prince of Wales' Fund lias reached £2,500,000. Amsterdam, September 11, The Kaiser's nephew, Prince Frederick of Hesse, was shot in the chest. Times and Sydney Sun Services. London, September 11. Th? commercial attache in .Japan has cabled t l ie Board of Trade suggesting that firms transacting business iu Japan should consu.'t the exchange brokers with a view of having shipments to the luir East financed. The attitude of Japanese banks is exceedingly cautious. Rome, September 11. Army reservists are forbidden to leave the country. London, September 11. Night e'.ubs have been prohibited, and others compelled to close at 11 in the evening.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 92, 14 September 1914, Page 8
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