GENERAL ITEMS.
FROM VARIOUS SOURCES. BRITISH WAR CHARITIES. Times and Sydney Sun Services. London, Nov. 25. An official estimate states, that the public has subscribed since the outbreak of the war 27 millions sterling for charity. It is feared much has gone to enrich the promoters. OFFICIALS TO ENLTST. London, Nov. 25. All War Office and Admiralty employees of military age have been requested to apply to their chiefs for leave to join the colors. RUSSIAN OPINION OF THE TIMES. London, Nov. 25. The Times, commenting on Sir John Simon's statement, publishes expressions of approval from MM. Sazanoff and Krivoshcin of the Times' war editorials, Even the Czar has sunt compliments on the military articles. CAPTURED SAILORS IN MOROCCO. London, Nov. 25. Sir Edward Grey, in the House of Commons, announced that twelve survivors of the British steamer Woodford were held to ransom by North African tribes. Spain was negotiating for their release. RENEGADE BRITISHERS, " Peking, Nov. 25. I'hree Britishers have been arrested at Shanghai charged with trading with the enemy. I AUSTRIA'S LAST MEN. Zurich, Nov. 25. All classes of the Hungarian Landsturm arc called up for December C. SURREY'S TROOPS.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 November 1915, Page 5
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192GENERAL ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, 27 November 1915, Page 5
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