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NOTES FROM THE TIMES. SWITZERLAND TO BE SWISS. Times anu Sydney Sub Services. Received March S, 5.0 p.m. London, March 7. Switzerland lias decided to defend her frontiers, oven in the event of a. GermanItalian war. A HAG TO SWEDEX. Hermans is distributing hundreds ef thousands of pamphlets amongst Swedish school children. AFTER THE BALL IS OVER! A Paris telegram points out that a caravan of Herman journalists have left Berlin for the battlefield, this suggesting that the General Staff regards the offensive as finished. SCOTLAND'S EXAMPLE. Sydney, March S. Colonel Burns was welcomed by the Highland Society. He said that if the whole Kmpire had responded as Scotland had, an army of five millions would have resulted. EXCLUSION OF SWISS WORKERS. Xiiiioh, March 7. Trade in ' luive received a telegram « i.,at British trade unionists are ni-souraging the employment of Swiss munition workers in England. The report has caused a sensation in labor circles, inasmuch as Krupps are endeavoring to attract Swiss mechanics to Essen. BULGARIAN DESERTERS. Paris, March 7. A number of Bulgarian deserters have landed at Marseilles and ask to be enrolled on the Foreign Legion,
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1916, Page 5
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