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(JEKMANS FROM PACIFIC PUSSESSIONS, LEAVE ALNTIiALIIA FOR AMERICA. Received 18, 12.5 n.m. Sydney, aJnuary 17. :\ hundred and ...: ■ o-fiyil-cfrii-ials fiom f'crnii.'H Pacific possessions sailed by the *onorca. under the terms of capitulation. A militia guard of fixed bayonets and a big fri'-ndly crowd.watched the embarkation i!i, ilaber, late Administrator, paid a Illicit, to the friendly treatment he had received in Australia, and said he was sorry to leave his English friends. He s;:id lis- did not know whether they v.o;::,] /..main in America or proceed to the '''atix-rland till they got in touch witi: lite (German (Government. He described Cue Australian women as the most charming lie had ever met—"so fresh, so .piijtiinit, so independent, yet so i"fi>,fenly.'' —-—% • EXPORTATION OF CO Ah. Sydney, January 16. The N-wcastle Chamber of Commerce is petitioning the Minister of Customs lor the removal of the embargo on the exportation of coal to foreign ports. Failing this, a definite announcement is asked for regardin;,' the markets to which eoi-..! j.-iiiy be sent. It is pointed out that tlie present uncertainty is causing much delay and injury. naturalised Britishers' ' complaint. Adelaide, January 10. Mr Moi.iburg, Attorney-(General, speak-1 ing st a Liberal Union gathering, referring to the adverse comments upon himself and Mr Ppflaum, both naturalised Britishers, said they had taken no notice of insults and anonymous letters, and they asked for no pity, but they did ask us for British fair play, ■
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 188, 18 January 1915, Page 5
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