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Italy

A TRIBUTE TO THE IIKLTISH FORCiC. " UEALTIIIEST,.CLEAXEST AXD BEST FED." Home, October 20. The Messagero's war correspondent, in a long tribute to the British Army, contrasts the rigid, mechanical, brainless German to the equally disciplinsd but intelligent Britisher, whose prc-oc-cupation in the war still allows daily sports. ' It is undoubted that the Britishers are the healthiest, cleanest and best-fed men in the field.

I GARIBALDI'S REFRQACIIES. ItAly should assist in ending THE WAR. Received 21, 8.30 pju. Rome, October 28. Riceioti Garibaldi, writing in the Giornule d'ltulia, says: "It is a pity that % instead of a few thousand Italian bayonets participating in the war we have not sent a million and a-lia!f. Tiiet would have saved several hundred thousand lives and millions of francs. Humanity reproaches us for letting the opportunity pass of ending this unnecessary, atrocious and infamous war. 1 '

AUSTRIA FORCES THE PACE. KING REVIEWS THE FLERT. ITALIAN TROOPS OX THE FRONTIER. London, October 20. Reutcr states that owing to Prince llohcnlohe's increasing oppression in Trieste the Italian-Austrian situation is daily growing graver.

Rome, October 20. King Emmanuel will review the fleet at Taranto on Thursday. In order to counteract tlio propaganda of the Socialists and Clericals for absolute neutrality the leaders of the Radical 'Party are Btarting a propaganda urging that Italy is' morally ready to abandon her neutrality. Italian troops are on the Lombardy and Venetian frontiers.

Wttiat we want is more sound teaching on sex questions without false modesty hindering tlhe value of our work," remarked Mr F. V. Brazer, SM, in an address to men at Auckland. "If i we find- that .any form of amusement or entertainment is directly conducive to lnucorolity, or is of a questionable wi- j tiutre, we should refrain from patronising it If we always did this, wo BhouM soon l close: up fa. vbTv fruitful source of harm. I ant a firm believer in itfhc establishment of plcmfct' of clubs, jrymnasia, debating and musical societies to provide wholesome amusement, relaxation, and profit for young people of bwh sexes."

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 127, 22 October 1914, Page 5

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Italy Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 127, 22 October 1914, Page 5

Italy Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 127, 22 October 1914, Page 5

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