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A £50.000 RISK. ON KITCHENER BEING ALIVE. Australian Cable Association. Received Sept. 14, 7.40 p.in. London, Sept !*. A Liverpool firm has accepted a ijO,000 risk at four hundred to ons that Lord .Kitchener will be found to be ilive after the war, but they refused orders of another offer of a £200,000 risk. BRITISH TRADE. Received Sept. 14, 7.40 p.m. London, Sept. 13. The imports for August increased by £2i,475,377 and exports by -£2,083,392. Re-exports decreased by £3,204,744, a* compared with last August. TEACHING PRISONERS TRADES. London, Sept. 13. In furtherance of the Scheme for emplovin'.' English prisoners interned in Switzerland in useful callings, st»\eral English firms will provide the cost of training for a certain number at. the piano and leather trades with a promise to employ them when repatriated. Tfie Red Cross has contributed -£2Sflfl for inand training 500 ppople in various trades. A similar scheme for those interned in Holland is being considered.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 September 1917, Page 5
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158MOTHER COUNTRY. Taranaki Daily News, 15 September 1917, Page 5
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