GREAT BRITAIN
T GERMAN NEWS IN BRITAIN. i - ! V REUTEK MAKES REPLY. W Times and Sydney Sun Service*. yt. Received 29, 6 p.m. I 'r- London, September 29. ' The Beuter Agency, in reply to The Times, states that it has never published 'Jwwg transmitted by the German bureaa affecting British interest adversely, nale«a plain matters of fact are to be so •interpreted. •" THE TRUOE IN ULSTER. i. WILL END WITH THE WAR. r«. Received 29, 8.30 p.m. London, September 28. I Bir Edward Carson, addressing the IH- j -iter Unionist Council, said that I when the war is over he will summon the Provisional Government and propone that their first act be to repeal the Home Rule Bill as regards Ulster. Jte .added: "It will be the duty of the volunteers to sec that the Act will be iaeffective in Ulster. Meanwhile, let us thrown ourselves whole-heartedly iato the patriotic action of supporting the Empire.'' l ' CABLE CHARGES. -' BATES SHOULD BE REVISED. i, ■ ■ Times and Sydney Sun Services. Received 29, 6 p.m. The Times, in a leader, says that companies charging full rates for plain lan guage cablegrams are making an illegitimate profit out of the Government prohibition of code cabling. The rates •Qgbt to be considerably cheapened, ano! ' tho censorship ought to be capable of j ai»criniinating in favor of, commercial firms «f recognised standing, as Japsn did in the Russo-Japanese war. THE NEW —ALAND RESERVE Received 29, 0 p.m. London. September S8 The Hon. Thos. Mackenzie, the HigK 'Commissioner, lias sworn in 200 Ntw . Zealand contingenters.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 108, 30 September 1914, Page 5
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258GREAT BRITAIN Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 108, 30 September 1914, Page 5
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