GREAT BRITAIN
r; Australia applauded. *•. • ' ENGLAND PROUD OF THE j DOMINIONS OVERSEA. . Received 11, 10.30 a.ra. , l' London, October 0. The newspapers apjflaud Australia's -jftecision to send a light horse brigade. -Xhe Evening Standard says the overseas Dominions are determined to see things through. The spirit animating Australia in sending a third contingent «nd Canada her second proves that the overseas Empire will second the Allies' 'gfforts "with the last ounce in her power. The' Secretary of the British Sugar Beet Council advocates the establish■lent of ten factories, costing four millipns, in two years, to produce about 100,000 tons. . Three hundred and nine British offi- 1 Cera were killed to Wednesday, 610 wounded, 267 missing, and 84 were taken prisoners. i GRADING WITH THE ENEMY. | London, October 10. "With a view of checking trading with the enemy through neutrals, a Gazette order has been issued requiring exports to bear a certificate that they are not Intended for tho enemy. A similar or<fler is issued for imports, excepting foodstuffs.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 118, 12 October 1914, Page 5
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168GREAT BRITAIN Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 118, 12 October 1914, Page 5
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