AUSTRALIA
A SENSITIVE GERMAN. Received 4, 10.40 p.m. Sydney, November 4. Henry Wittmack, a well-known German, was found dead, with a revolver in nis hand. He had recently been depressed, and told ihia friends' that he feared the war meant the downfall of Germaiy.
NEW SOUTH WALKS FOOD COMMISSION. Received 4,10.40 p.m. Sydney, November 4. Before the Foods Commission, evidence was given that forty medicinal lines had been increased by 51 per cent, since the war. They all came from Germany.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 139, 5 November 1914, Page 5
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