GREAT BRITAIN
Oil: MORALISING ON THE WAR. Timet and Sydney Sun Gerrkea. ■ ; Received 22, 6.40 p.m. London, September 22. Dr. Jowctt, preaching at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, said he hoped that now Germany would be emancipated from her servitude to militarism, ar.d that now Britain would be purified from moral and spiritual indifference and frivolities. THE KING PROVIDES EMPLOYMENT Tinua ani Sydney Sam ServtcM. Received 22, 6.40 p.m. London, September 22. The King has ordered extensive planting at Sandringham to diminish -unemployment. /'j, GENERAL ITEMS. Borne, September 21. • Wheat is increasingly scarce in Ger- : ■any. The Hague, September 21. J A telegram from Berlin states that the Kaiser's son August Wilhelm has been wounded in the left arm. The Kaiser decorated him. Copenhagen, September 21. Th» Berliner Tagcblatt says that the German policy in North Schleswig has liitherto been a great mistake. The new Governor, Moltke, is expected to ■cek to conciliate the two nationalities there. London, September 21. The Daily Mail states that Baroa Kuhlmann, recently counsellor at the ! German Embassy in London, is conducting a Swedish press campaign at Stockholm, where he ha 3 published accounts of British disasters, including a revolt ait India. £ \ London, September 21. The Port-of-Spain colony is giving £IO,OOO worth of cocoa, in addition to •inscriptions which already total £40,000. The Senate of Cambridge University has offered Louvain University facilities for coxtimiing its work at Cambridge. Mr Lloyd George is heading a mov;- »( iit for a complete Welsh army corps. The Egypt's mails have been delivered.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 102, 23 September 1914, Page 5
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251GREAT BRITAIN Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 102, 23 September 1914, Page 5
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