GENERAL ITEMS.
NEWSPAPERS CEASE PUBLICATION. Copenhagen, August 1. Thirteen hundred newspapers have ceased publication since the war began and many are languishing. EIOTS AT BRESLAU. Copenhagen, August 1. Serious potato riots are reported at Breslau and elsewhere, the housewives beating tradesmen as a protest against high prices. THIRD GERMAN WAR LOAN. Copenhagen, August 1. Subscriptions for the third German' war loan will be invited i;i September. FASHIONS FOR HORSES. Paris, August 1. Army veterinary surgeons have recommended that army cavalry horses be dyed blue, matching the new uniforms. It is believed that the existing khaki dye produces irritation. CENSORED CABLES. London, August 1. Mr. Samuel lias announced the conditions under which post office and cable companies will reintroduce charges on cables censored since June 15.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1915, Page 2
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125GENERAL ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1915, Page 2
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