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GERMANY

MORE FOOD RIOT" IF.AT SHOPS PLUNDERED. Received Feb. 9. A.30 p.m. Amsterdam, Feb. 9. There were renewed food riots in the Monbit district of Berlin. The police charged and wounded many. There were similar scenes at Aachen, where the police were powerless. A number of butchers' shops were plundered.

MONEY FROM BRITAIN. THROUGH A DUTCH FIRM Received Feb. si, 0.3(1 p.m. London, Feb. 0. The Chronicle's Amsterdam correspondent says that thousands of pounds of F.nglish money is yearly finding its way to Germany through a Dutch firm selling coupons of foreign bonds on London, and making false declarations that they come from a Dutch holder. The proceeds do not benefit the enemy directly or indirectly. Renter says the German Consular officials in Holland refuse to accept the payment of fees in German paper money and demand German gold or Dutch currency at pre-war exchange.

NEW NATIONAL ANTHEM. words by the kaiser Received Feb. 9, 11M5 p.m. Berne, Feb. 0. The Kaiser has composed the words for a new national anthem, and lie has commanded Strauss to compose the music. Germans are gratified, resenting the existing tune, which is identical "AtMbe British,

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 February 1916, Page 5

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GERMANY Taranaki Daily News, 10 February 1916, Page 5

GERMANY Taranaki Daily News, 10 February 1916, Page 5

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