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GERMANS FROM NEW BRITAIN. RESTRICTING COAL EXPORT. Received 14, 10.35 p.m. Sydney, October 14. The Bcrrima brought 28 German Government officials from New Britain on parole. A correspondent states that the authorities erected a powerful wireless station at Namanala, and hope to establish direct continuous communication with Port Moresby (capital of New Guinea). Melbourne, October 14,
A proclamation has been issued «. ■;• hibiting the export of coal except with the Customs Department's permission. This is not intended to apply in a general way, to the detriment of trade. GERMANS USB DUM DUMB IN NEW GUINEA. AUSTRIA'S ANTHEM CAUSING TROUBLE. GENEROSITY OF A CATTLE KING ..... Sydney, Oaiobet 11 The Bcrrnna has returned front Getman New Guinea. A member df trio expeditionary force states ifliat to lias a. collection of bullets tatoen from prisoners including dumdums, explosive' and soft-nosed bullets. - I
There have been strong protests from crtizens and city councillors against, a German band playing the Austrian National Antuami in the Sydney streets. Drastic a«Mon da suggested, otfherwise a riofc is predicted.
Adelaide, October 14 Mr Kidman, the. Cattle King, has presented 1&5 biiUocka and a substantial monetary contribution and is sending a Blnpmenit of meat to nJhe Belgians
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 121, 15 October 1914, Page 5
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198AUSTRALIA Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 121, 15 October 1914, Page 5
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