MOTHER COUNTRY.
AUSTRO-GERMAN FALSEHOODS. K GERMAN PROPAGANDA. London, Nor. 5, Vjn connection with the German propaganda which were alleged to be a itrotyg factor in the recent happenings Dn the Italian front, Mr. Yates, in the House of Commons, asked what steps Hie Government wore taking to deny the Austro-German falsehoods regarding Britain which lad been disseminated tmongst-the Italian troops. Mr. McPherson replied that the Italian military authorities had been asked to supply copies of the propaganda, but he could not promise to disclose what tttps were intended. INCREASED SOBRIETY. ©ATE OP ALLIES' CONFERENCE. ; Received Nov. 6, 8.10 p.m. London, Nov. 5. , convictions for drunkenness in 1816 in the United Kingdom totalled 14,191, the iowest for nearly half a cenJury, and 36 per cent, below those in 1913. In the House of Commons, Mr. Balfour laid it was hoped to hold the Allies' wnference on the conduct of the war in tW middle of November.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1917, Page 5
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155MOTHER COUNTRY. Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1917, Page 5
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