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ENGLAND.

DEPORTED. ICAISBR'S FAVORITE PIANISTE. Received AugiM 10, 8.40 p.m. London, August 10. .Madam Fanotha, the Kaiser's favorite pianiste, was arrested in London, and deported. Madam Fanotha is a native of Warsaw, and settled in London many years ago. She was appointed court pianiste to William I. Received August 11, 1.15 a.m. London, August 10. The Daily Express says that although she had the entire confidence of 'the roya] and aristocratic houses, Madame Janotha had developed a fierce hatred of the British, and violently and contemptuously denounced them. An unguarded expression, used in a fit of temper, led the Home Office to order her to be instantly deported. THE UNITY OF EMPIRE. A KNOCK-OUT TO COME. London, August 9. Sir R. Borden, when receiving the freedom of Bristol, said that the comradeship of the men from the widelyseparated dominions at the Dardanelles and in France, would more than ensure the splendid unity of the Empire. When they fully rolled up their sleeves we might look for a knock-out, inasmuch as Britain will then be fighting Germany on equal terms oi munitions. A REPENTANT SOCIALIST. CONVERTED TO MILITARISM. Times and Sydney Sun Services. London, August 9. The editor of a Socialist newspaper .at Chemnitz, Saxony, has renounced Socialism, publishing a letter declaring that Internationalism and .Socialism are dead, as Mars rules. He adds: ''Let vacillators and old women play at International Socialism, I'm going over to Hindenburg.''

REGISTRATION SCHEME. London, August 9. Twenty-seven million registration forms in England, Scotland, and Wales for persons between l-"> and 03 have been served on the houses. Twenty thousand kmown 'occupations ai'e expressed in (five hundred definitions, which are coded in forty-six divisions for men and thirty for women.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 August 1915, Page 5

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ENGLAND. Taranaki Daily News, 11 August 1915, Page 5

ENGLAND. Taranaki Daily News, 11 August 1915, Page 5

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