RUSSIA AND HER RESOURCES.
REPORT THAT STOCKS ARE BRIGHT’. IS A SURPPJSE MOVE !N SIGHT? POLES FLEE FROM -THE HUNS. (Times and Sydney Sun Services.) 'LONDON, Aug. 12. Air Washburn, the war correspondent., describing the exodus from Galicia, said he was struck by the Suet that the husbands, brothers, and fathers of these- refugees> were fighting in the Austrian army. Refugees said that- t-lie presence of the Germans struck fear in the hearts-—a truly sad commentary on she Gervan. reputation when the people of their Allies flee at their approach. The Prussian name carries the same (error to Galician peasants as to Belgians and Poles. , . , Though the Stock Exchange is less active, the general tone is cheerfu;. Russian stocks are bright. The prominence is attributed to Hie developments at the Dardanelles, or to a surprise bv the Grand Duke Nicholas. The former is considered more likely, as Black Sea oils shares have improved The Russian rate of exchange, which closed at 144 on Wednesday, touched 131 this morning, and cnosed at 135.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4008, 14 August 1915, Page 5
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172RUSSIA AND HER RESOURCES. Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4008, 14 August 1915, Page 5
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