Australia
PJPPED THE GERMAN FLAG. ! A GERMAN CLUB CLOSED. SUSPICIOUS BOAT STOPPED. I Sydney, October 27. ; At * picnic at a Eivcrina centre, ! largely composed of Germans, the Ger- ! man flag was hoisted. A policeman irho was present was asked to obtain its removal to prevent trouble, but before this could be accomplished a few Britishers who were present pulled down the Sag and destroyed it. Since the Government fixed the price at 4a 6d, no wheat is coming forward, and millers are feeling the pinch. Perth, October 27. Following a disorderly demonstration against a. German club, the authorities haTO closed the club. Melbourne, October 27. A boat approached a warship moored in the bay early in the morning, and, as the occupant failed to respond to the sentry's challenges and warning shots, the latter fired, wounding in the leg the occupant, a Britisher named Brown. An inquiry is proceeding.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 132, 28 October 1914, Page 5
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