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/W.W. GREETINGS PROHIBITED. Received Sept. 27, 8.30 p.m. Ottawa, B«pt. 2fl. The Government has decided to prohibit greetings of IW.W. and other orgnpu»«n« In Canada. For the duration of the war, books, newspapers, and paffiphlett written in enemy languages •re tared, valets lieenMd.—Aua. N-Z. Chile Assoc. TOE MLttARY LOSSES. Beceivea'Serfc 2T, PJn. ' - ••>;* Ottawa Sep*. 2«. The net losses of the Canadian military tows overseas uj? to tat August total IISjBM, which includes non-ootunissioiiea ofteers and »* given ** At Imperial wmfr-Aa*. SSL. Ceile Assoeiatktt. _____ PAPER SOPPLPIES. RteeWed Sept. *7, 1L25 P-m-London, Sept- MMr. afoinet King, a loiter, of Anstralia, taterriewed Of Georgefoster in reference to the export of Osnadian paper to Australia. Sir George Foster stated tfcat presently tie Omadha Gormnwnt would be eoaiktaiag the to* •eshff of restrictions on newspaper* rick the object of comerrfag •uppUet.-' •m-NZ. o*l. Assoc
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 September 1918, Page 5
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