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FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1918.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS,

(Continued from Paga L.)

THE WESTERN FRONT.

ENEMY ARTILLERY ACTIVE.

LONDON, June 27.

Fick Marshal Sir Douglas Haig

raports:-

We took a few prisoners and captured a machine-gun in raids and patrols in the neighbourhood of Sailly-le-Sec and wentward of Merville.

The hostile artillery was active in the neighbourhoods of Ville-sur-Anere, Gamecourt, Bailleul, southwart of Jens and in the Hazebrouck sector,

SUCCESSFUL FRENCH RAIDS.

LONDON, June 26,

A French communiqué says:- The carried ont rates in the regions of Mailly, Raineval, Melicocq, Vinly-au- -Cornillet and in Lorraine and espcured

prisoners and machine-guns.

A fresh German attempt on our small : posts north of Le Fort was repulsed. BEILLIANT OPERATION BY

AMERICANS.

Ameriena troops, at night, carried ta brilliant local operation towards Bellean Wood. One hundred and fifty prisoners, including a captain. alemuir counted..

THE ITALIAN FRONT

RESOLUTE ENEMY COUNTER- ATTACKS REPULSED.

*

ara

LONDON, Jane 26. An Italian official message says:-- Having re-occupied the bridgehead a Caponile, wo, yesterday, extended it, provoking and withstanding resolute

THE IRISH TROUBLE,

COMPLICATED AND ANXIOUS.

Losnox, June 25

THE CHINA MAIE.

the willing assent of the people of Ireland to Imperial unity. The Govern ment adhere to the policy proclaimed on 9th April, but in the method of its acinsinistration' ft would be advised by proved administrators, Ireland pught

LONDON WORLD'S FAIR

-

MR. SELFRIDGE'S" “* AFTER THE WAR PROPOSAL,

to take her share in the war.(Cheers) which appears in the Cabinet Maker," Mr. Gordoz Selfridge, in an interview we are 8ghting for the principle for puts forward a scheme for organising a which Ireland hashatruggle; therefore,

HONGKONG DEFENCE

CORPS.

Administrative Orders by Mijan H.

Morgan, Administrative Commandant.

STRENGTH.

M. Fr. Chilsen was en

Tan

In the House of Commons, the Irish Secretary, Mr. Shortt, E., atacad that circumstances in Ireland to lay were complicated and anxious When the he hoped Ireland would voluntarily take world's fate in Lozilon as soon as possible. No, Premier early in April explained the share now. It was the duty of the after the war and for making Loudon llel on 16-18 Governments-Irials police, there was Government before proceeding further

the most visited vity on earth.” and Conscription could be carried to a going into the struggle.--(Cheers), every appearance the both Home Rule to give her an opportunity of voluntarily

wouli auke these Islands as ne cessible, as inviting, and nu interesting Company, is appointed ating

No. 377 Pte. V. F. D'Azeredo, A circumstances had entirely changed, successful conclusion, but since then the

AME. ASQUITH SUGGESTS

to the whole world as they could posibly Corporal, dated 29.6.18 festly, owing to the discovery of the

REFERENCE TO IMPERIAL

be made," he said. I think that u German plot in Ireland, which was, a

Lerret exhibition of this kind would do WAR CABINET. Britain; and, secondly, Because anti-George, agreed as regards the urgencytial value for our young people. real and imminent danger to Great)

vary much toward attaining this end. No. Balcon Mr." Asquith, following Mr. Lloyd it would alm. Fave a wonderful, educa. « 4-, Company, No. Conscription feeling in Ireland had been of an Irah settlement as a necessity of used by extremists in conjunction with the war and said he therefore would dnanced by individuals rather than by the German plot. He did not suggest repeat the proposal of fifteen months the Gavertinent. The great exhibitions **It shatfil be controlled, managed, and that any substantial proportion of Irish age: "Isn't it possible to take advant of America, for example, are always anti-Conscriptionista know that they age of the presence hero of represents worked by committee of public-spirited were being used to further the German tives of the great Dominions to bring aitisans, and the Government does not plot. It had been alleged that the this matter before them again and as intervene in any way in their control, German plot was a bagas plot, intended them in the interests of the Empire to to injure Ireland. He regretted to say suggest, advise and present acme scheme The same thing happens in Paris, and that the plot actually existed.

Mr. Shartt proceeded to give striking examples of German propagands and intrigue in Ireland. He mentioned that the sources of information on which the Government relied both in, Ireland and outside had always proved reliable: Proceeding, he traced the activite of German agents in Ireland from 1911, had been in touch with Ireland since The Government found that Germany the war anft meemges not only went to Ireland from German squrces, „but to Germany from Irish sources. The Government knew that in a certain port in Germany a large amount of ammuni- tion was being loaded into two German zubmarines, and, moreover, enemy 'submarines had been seen in localities where the destruction of shipping couli not have been their object.

to all parties in Ireland and the people that London should give to the world of settlement which might be acceptable items to the time, som after the war, of Great Britain. I do not believe the the finest exhibition evre hell, utilising Imperial War Cabinet could perform a either Regent's Park or Eyde Park for cask more vital to the interests of the the purposes.** Empire and more valuable to provention of the war than to pave the way for a settlement je Ereland."- (Loud cheers).

GAMBLING ON EXCHANGE.

the

HOW SINGAPORE CURTAILED

A GREAT ABUSE.

F. M.-Baddeley, Postmaster General, Phe following is from the report of Straits, Settlements, for the year

1917:

TREASURE IN PULP."

2.000 TONS OF PAPER USED BY GOVERNMENT EVERY WEEK.

ith June, 1918

LELVTA-

transferred; Plateau, dated

Company, is granted leave for the din tion of the war, from date of departure.

(No. 230 £78_M, B, C, Witchell, *A**

months extension of his present, leave.

„Lieut. „D-W. Beswick in granted two

Corp. C. Norris, ginger Com-

leave from 25.11.19. pany is ranty

extension of

Pt. A. Jenkins': unted so months

gradirbs, from 0.7.18

Ptc.. T. Netlab,

"**"Company, ta of Medical

Company;iis

granted two months leave, on Medical, grounds, from: 29.8.16. - 12 Agus

ANNEAL · MUSKETRY · COURSE, DO

NC. anden, wishing a fire at King's Park or the Pak Bags in the morning, instead of at Kings Park in the Government depactments alone use names to their Platoon Commanders tho afternoon, are phiquested to word "their 2.000 tons of paper every week, said will forward them to the Adjutapt. Mr. Frank S. Lendrum, who is on the

mission. It will be gathered from this Advisory Committee of the Paper Com-Casters for Artthery Company by Capt. that even the smallest scraps should be saved for the pulping milk.

J. H. W Armstrong, Y.D. ́

PARADES AT BELCHER BATTNET. Tuesday, 2nd July

7.0 am-Hight Half Coy. Now

Layers Class only. 7.

New

It was a very curious coincidence that written to him by another interned man 14,760,363.15, as against $4,812,000,35 reputed material, since the importation the letter found upon De Valers was order

The total money order and postal om 60 to 50 per cent of the

transactions amounted

paper to manalactured at present is made from was just to mapping wrong whites in 1916, an increase of 99,945,559,35. of wout palp has practically caused. was going to happen two mouths after This very heavy increase is entirely dueBesides being used for newspaper and the beginning of the German offensive to the fall in the bank rate with India stationery, this repulged material is eas We took 377 prisoners, also a few and reminding De Valers that the two The rate at which the post office hundrels during the clearing up of the months would not end until towards the fasued orders on India was ses fixed played to a great extent în munition Thursday, 4th July:-

end of Hay.

enemy counter-attacks.

battle hald.

20,000 AUSTRIAN PRISONERS.

LONDON,. June 26.

It is estimated the Italians have 4aken 2000 Austrian prisoners since the compancement of the offensive.

reports

AERIAL ACTIVITIES.

SUCCESSFUL WORK BY

BRITISH AIRMEN

LONDON, June 26.

Mr. and MoNail: Has the writer rate of E 173-8100. As the bank of that letter heen shot?

rate was more unfavourable

than

making and for making many hospits] appliances, Que ton of waste paper makes 15ew of new paper."

there was this, and ·TVILS. steadily decreasing

a large ruiva tha That the collection of used tickets for money order office, and the post office repulping does out justify the expense, was soon taking up most of the exchange bariness with India. The way and omnibus oficials.

was the view expressed by London trani, akings in Singapore at one time reached

Mr. Shortt: No, and unless we are forced by those calling themselves friends of the interned persons we do not desire any more executions. If we can ensure the safety of the Realm without more executions we want to do so. If it is otherwise, the responsibilityrer two million dollars per month, and will be upon those who force it, and not upen us(Cheers).

SAILORS AWARDED £3,480.

SALVED A DUTCH STEAMER THAT

HAD BEEN TORPHUCEM.

3:15 p.-Left, Half Coy.

DRF. Class only

6.15 p.-Left Hall Coy.

Layers' Class only. Friday, 5th July

OARS on HIRE

A Large Number of New and Comfortable Cars

Always in Readiness.

MERCURY GARAGE CO.,

-61 Des Vaux Road Central-

Phone

977 & 2539

ngements

for Special

Occasions

TO THE ARCHITECT AND TO THE EREIRA.

in worth. & pound of thosey,”

DEMONSTRATE Wich

"MALTHOID"

and we invite the Profession and others interested fict only to witness que desconstra tions, but to bens-witness that "the resulta Justify the claims made both as 50 materish and methods of roof construction."

| BLEAK!

New

WATERFRERET

7.50 Right Half Coy. Full drin. 5.14 p.m.-Telt Half Cor. Fell drill.

Orders for Engineer Company by

Captain W. Russell, ¦'

28th June to 4th July

EL MANNING. MIDWELY. Pacales sa per noters posted at Head- quaiters. Enside drivers at 6.45 p.m. Electricans at 7.00 pm.

OFFICERS NET: FOB DETY.

STRCOTIONS FOR HIGHER RAMCIGS AND N.C.US. AND IN OF THE INFANTAT

BATALION ATTACHED FOR DUTY."

taken on. Representations were made a considerábla extra temporary staff was Continuing, Mr. Shortt said the anti

to Government, as it was ovident the Conscription movement had produced a

system was being abused and made use recrudescence of drilling, seditious

of for speculative purposes. On August speaking, outrage and mid-night raids 1 1917, the rate of issue on India for arms, all of which entirely did not was fixed at Rs. 165 #100, and other For salving the Dutch steamship "Am The British Air Ministry oficially at any counter for a peaceful settle steps were taken to eliminate the bon valued with cargo at 22,403, Belchers, Lieut. Hall; Lyeeman And Our aeroplanes auccessfuzily attacked, Both Lord French and he, after offered, still the business was kept to a

ment of any of its domestic questions.peculator, and although this after she had been torpedoed. Mr. JusticeLieut. Till; Stonecutters. Lient. Steven

Better rate than the Banks nominally ill. awarded £9,450 to the crews of 20 -- on the morning of the 15th, railway sid- thorough avestigation in Ireland, com- ings and factories at Saarbrucken, engine cluded that it was an absolutely essential.

fairly low level

several Admiralty vessels. sheds and barracks at Offenberg and an preliminary to any form of conscription

As regards Ceylon, also a rupea was stopped by the submarine, the Ger The judge said when the Ambon " explosives factory, works and the that Ireland should be given 3 Gazette Extraordinary was

country on September 3, 1917, a railway station at Karlruhe, Direct opportunity to voluntarily take her part limiting the amount

then ennumander refused to recognise as nite ware observed on the engine-aheda in the war. The Cabinet adopted that

issued

Class 1 Belchers, at 8.30 pm. on and metallurgic works at Karlsruhe, view. Hence Lord French's proclama

that could official a telegram from the cwners say Mondays and Thursdays for all who have be Bent by any obe

remittering that the ship should be in Falmouth Zot panned the "Prodcient "zute (1/-) eaunag large explosion, which is con- tions. There was nothing new in the to any one payes to Rs. 150, and on on February 1, in accordance with an examination firmed by photographa. Saarbroeken promise to give land to Irish soldiers October 1, 1917, further restrictions agreement between the German and station and factories were damaged.

Class 2, at Belchers, at 8.BO - Op We shot down two themy aeroplanes buen made in England Scotland and fall in the rate of exchange, there was sink the ship, conduct which the master Sergis. Overdene and Parsons, R.E.; and

and sailors. A similar, proviside bader imposed by fixing the rate of isaus Dutch Governments.

Rs. 160100. As a result of the

Tuesdays and Fridays for all NC.O and drove down two in the course of Wales..

The commander replied that he would and men of higher ratings, under. Staff attacks on our machines. Three of the

said that just as a sera of years ago orders, which were as good as Rs. 175 international end human lar. After the Class 8, at Lyceous, at 6.30 pax on

Referring to Mr. Arthur Luck, he large, demand for British postal truly characterised as in condict with Scrpt. Dey, H.D.C. when Mr. Lynch thought we were exchanged in India and Ceylon at Re. to the $100 so long as they could be wrong he raised a battalion to fight 15 to the £. Steps were taken to curtail the Ambon, which, but for the assist-Scryts Barclay and White, R.; and crew left, a torpedo was discharged at. Inesdays and Fridays, under Stad against us, so to-day, when he knew wa

ande afforded by the salvors, would have Bergt. Williams, H.R.D.C. been totally lost

British machines are missing, of which one was forced to land in the enemy's ines owing to engine trouble.

DR. KUHLMANN ON PEACE.

ANOTHER FEELER

stay Dr.

were right and believed in the justice the abuse of there.

of our canse, he was going to Ireland to

raise a battalion to fight with a

Mr. Stort concluded by saying that LONDON, June 23. with a sincere desire for the settlement Continuing his speech in the Reich of this vexed question a settlement von Kuhlmann said: would have been achieved. Lord French The absolute integrity of the German And himself had as difficult a problem Empire and its Allies was a recessary as ever faced a Minister of the Crown. pre-requisite condition of any pesce They would do their best to solve it, discassion. All other questions, how. but they would want the help of every ever, might be subject to agreement.. body in Ireland and all parties

As regards the question of Belgium, MR. LLOYD GEORGE ON THE Germany refused to bind herself to:

A policy which would not also bind the enemy-Hear, hech-but

SITUATION.

LONDON, Jude 25 Mr. Lloyd George, speaking in the

REAL DANTE'S INFERNO.

OFFICER WHO HAD TO QUIT

SEVEN HOSPITALE, GUA

HORSE THAT WAS SHOCKED.

SPINSTER'S STORY OF THIS. LOOK OF ASTONISHMENT.

نامجو

used the language earnplained

The gamekeeper, who denied that he

A horse' ear in tot always in his heavy fighting in France tells & graphic ing by the evidence of an elderly spin An officer wounded in the recent bridled mouth, as Horace has it, judg story of his experiances.

When the German fire was at its ter, who complained the Dunmow hottest the barrage covered a boga ares (Esser). Ceart that a gamekeeper, aged to's depth of seven miles be said, and 7, had used very hud language outside it was through this that we had to Fe declared that no great advance

her cottage tire. But what is nothing more or towards

pesce was possible by House of Commons on the Irish debate, got back. The first part of the journeyed quite astonished at the language used. less than a miracle, the majority of us A horse which was standing rear look publicly shouted statements. (Cries of emphasised the difficulties and perplexi-ruminded me of nothing so much as an The horse laid its ears back and turned assent) Germany had not shut the ties of the Irish problem. It was the actual trip through. Dante's Inferno, an indignant eye towards the defendant door to an honourable peace. Any problem of governing Ireland without but of the latter part I have only a peace proposal, wherever it came from, the full assent of the Irish people. Any most confused recollection, as a knock while he roared out the objectionable would not fall on deaf eara, but once failures should be viewed indulgently the bead left me claced and confused, words. the moment came to exchange views because the Government was largely hat, and left a tidy hole in it. Only

A piece of shell struck, my tin necessary prior condition would be preoccupied with the most tremendous small piece of shell struck me. I was mantas! confidence in each other's responsibility of prosecuting the war. taken to a field hospital, but we had to fired probity and chivalry. However, He believed it was not beyond the clear cut from there because the condi long as every overture was regarded as capacity of the House to carry through tions became unhealthy, I went a trap it was impossible to see a measure of Home Pule dealing altogether to zo fewer than seven how any exchange of ideas could equitably with the legitimate objections out from most of them because of the hospitals in France, having had to clear be initiated." Without such an ex of a large part of the Irish community, German onrush. change of idea, in view of the enormous but the discovery of the recent con-

There are quite large number of magnitude of the war and the number spiracy and the antagonism of the Church swarmed out as the Germans threatened Commons They includo Mr. AA Allen

The civil population of

Amiens

pairs of brothers in the House of of Pomars engaged, an absolute end is towards conscription, constituting to get through near there, and the sight and Mr. C. P. Allen, Mr. A. 8. Benn and hardly to be expected by purely military challenge of Imperial supremacy had of the refugees on the roads was heart Mr. 1.8 Bean, Sir J. Craig and décisions alone without diplomatic antagonised feelings inside Iralsad and breaking. They carried all they could .0. Craig, Mr. G, Locker Lampson and Mr. negotiations (Cries of Very true" and in the House of Commons to Home with them: men and women drove ber- Mr. 0, Locker-Lampeon, the Speaker "Hear, hear from the Left). We hope Bula

rowfuls of furniture, bedding, and and Major General H. C. Lowther, our enemies perceive that against our

family treasures, while the children Major General Sir Iror Philipps und Sir Owen: Philipps Sir C. Seely and Mr.

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·PAIRS OF BROTHERS IN HOUSE

OF COMMONA.

?";"

Detail of Belchers Beliefs for July 1918, is pouted at Headquarters it in formation of all concerned..

- Order for Inter Battilior b [2A Major, E.: A. Morgan,

----JUDGING DISTANCE BE

substituted therefor 21.9.18, is cancelled and the following. Infantry Battalion Order No. 6 dated

Saturday, 9th June:

"MALTHOID"

Agenta, BRADLEY'&'

SANTI

FOR DIMEDIATE SALE: :

ALK

ALIÐS JUST ARRIVED BIG SHIPMENT INCLUDING AMERICAN CAUSTIO SODA 76 salid. In iron deuna cach

about: 100-lbs

ENGLISH MURIATE OF AMMONIA (slamronise)

No. I quality fine white (powder) 98.5% Ammonium Chlider No. 2 quality fine white (powder) 93.5% Ammoalum Chloride. ENGLISH-SODA ASH 68% Jonse to gandy bags of barrela." PASAU ENGLISH SILICATE OF BODA 176 TW. In barrels each containing

thout abstr

Must be disposed of. Prices Reasonable.

SHING KEE CO., SODA MECHANIS

32, Des Tear Hoad West, Honging

B Company.

Saturday, 29th June

Nos. 5, 6, 7 and 8 Platoons parade a

above for Judging Distance Dress, drill order. Tuesday, 2nd July

50 p.m.--Nos. 5, 6 and 7 Platoons, on Polo Ground. Hongkong resiz dents will parade at Cricket Club at r

SIGNALLING ÉRCITOST.

Saturday, 29th June

Remainder of the section pa

abors for Judge Distance, drillerdar (with zinc

Tuesday, 2nd July

5.30 p.m.-Parade at Head

Dess, clean fatigue.

=u%

°A°r]REg|

5.19 pp. and proceed by tram to Tuesday, 2nd and Friday, Ma

Causeway". Bay. Open order move

meats, Dress, drill order.

5.30 p.m. No. 8.Pistoon at howloog ↑ Docks. Open order morements... Thursday, 4th Julens

e

6.50 p.m.~~N.C.. of No. 7 Platoon fai détälled by Platoon Commander) at, Headquarter -LET- Saturday, 6th July

up. All units exe

Company at Headquarter day and on Murray Par on Friday under Sergt. Edmorni

(Tuesday) and (Friday) Dros, driT order

Ordes for Oadet Com

by 2nd Tám 2. E. E Besed

2.40 p.m.Hesinder of A3). Com

pany Machine Gun Company, Mounted Section and Signalling Section will pande at Hunghom InterSection Rife Competition at Police Station, finding their own King's Park Range Tasm of one way there...

N.CO. x meo (a detailed by Platoon Commanders) from each section.lista Dress, drill order with pouches Tentsire to reach the O.C. to parade outside U.S.R. Chub spposite day 20th June, King's Park Range at follow

2.40 p.--Nos, & and 6 Platoons will parade at State Pier and proceed by Launch to Howlora Flocks A 4.15 p.m.-No. 7 Platoor will, parade

st Kowlona, Docks

4.45 p.No. 8. Patoon will parade

at Kowloon Docks

-- Instructions will be issuedita. Platoons Commanders at Kowloon Docks

*PARADES.

Saturday, 29th June-

A Company:

-2,10 p.m.-These absent from parede on 22nd June parade at Hunghem Police Station, above.

dri ordere

It was one of the most fatal mistaken were made to carry their full share E B Beely, the Attornes Cleneruesday, 2nd July:

and Me. B. Brich, Sir Priestley and

Sir W. B. B. Priestley, Lord H. Ceil

worth and Kr., IL. Batmsworth.

y.mp. Platoon - Polo

·Ground. Hongkong residents will parade s Crinket Clth at 10-m and-proceed by Bay

3.45 pan. Nos. 1. 2, 3 and 4 Bections. 1 a Nos, 9, 10, 11 and 12 Secn. 3.15 p.m. Nos, 5, 6, 7 and 8 Sections.

STRINGTE. Sections Commanders are reminded the

all the

of heir nachić or before Estate

Winzaday 3rd July

6.60 p.m-Swimming Fall Le

Biske Pier

13, 14, 15 a 16-See-Saturday 7th July

BUN COMPANY, CAL

Suturday, 29th

2.40 p.m.Remainder of the Company

parule for Jdóging Listańcu – mar "ahore..

Toonday, 2nd July

7.10 No. 1 Gan at Headquar

tera. Dress, dril order with rifes,” two small pouches and 15 rounde dummy cartridges

5.10 p.m.-Er at Kowloon Docks, Now, 1 and 2 Gurus only. Hongkong residents - proceed · by, launch from Status Fier at 130, pin Drew, "abores

we Wednesday, 3rd July

T7Uress, afilader] more

onoran military resources the lea the Church had ever committed. He that they can win it a dream and that believed it was universally condenaned in due course they will find a way to by the members of that. Church outaide approach us with a peace offer corres Ireland while a great minny inside pouding to the situation and antisfying leeland dissociated themselves from the High Court by Mr. Maurice E. Bandiman, Mr. Stanley Mr. T.. Healy and A suit has been filed in the Calcutta and Lord B. Carl, Fir A. Stanley and Germany's vital neode" (Lond cheers) action. Until the atmosphere created the well-known sotartsiner against Miss Mr. M. Healy and Sir B. Harm

by this challenge was removed it was Tommie Stardes, a theatrical artista Perhaps the most interesting cut with pouches impossible to attempt Home Role The defendant entered into an agres that of Major Morrison Bell and Friday, 5th July – 14 STUDY OF TROPICAL DISEASES.menting Irish Unioniste had been undertook to give her exclusive services They are twins. Father and son, in the legislation. The whole tampar of the ment with Mr. Bandman by which the Loutenant Colonel F. Morrison-Bell Haltered, while the attitude of the Sion to Mr. Bandman doring the period persons of Sie. W ancien Lnd Me. Bothe years ago, there being much Feinors as regards the pro-German plot under agreement. It was alleged that Walter Raticimany it side by side on Hlinearn Java, the Datab Goverment was the most deadly blow to the during the pendency of that agreement the Liberat benches and sent several well known bacteriologist liberties of Ireland that bad occurred in the seats letter of resignation to the me side, are uncle and and physicians to thatcountry to take the epeaker's lifetime. He was still manager of Mr. Bendman and Anned langua

special study of tropical discacs, of the micans for their sovesstal treatments hopeful that e cogciliatory spirit could Mars Woodhouse And Company a

and Sir H, Barren,

and to inventiente the healing, power of be re-created enabling a settlement of offen. In connection with the suit, antis,fe Java herb which were then generally the Irish question Doring the war, application was made on May 30 before BAFE, SU

in use. Their conclusions were publish Ireland was a war problem and a long Mr Justice Choudhuri asking for an

ed and their recommendatione certain herbs was adopted as 106 basis in the compounding of new mad being

"dedigines, are now

Dutch Pov Indies on

are firescibed by severalO

ass settlement was not attained our injunation restraining Min Sturdee difficultics, were increasing, also those of fimm giving hor services to Mosers: the United States Woodhouse and Company His Lordship, He appealed to 817 Edware Carson issued a rule on Mian Starded to show

did two cause why an interion

quiction shond

"Sit on the

5.10 p.m 4.30 No. 3 and 4 Platoma pa

Murthy

E.THed

[Friday, 5th July Desks, drill

7.10 Bopi

Saturday, 29th,

drill:

180 p.m. Nos, and Sections fait

Headquarters to proceed,

1 STEWART,

Adjam E.K Hooghang 28th June 1918.

NOTICE SERGEANTI MES

The quarterly meching of the numbers of the Sergeants Most will be held at Headquarters 26 6.00 pm, on Menhy; 8th July. All members not on diber attend wi

The following will seged on the Com

mitice of the sergeande

quarter ending Dutobsc, 101

at Hardest. Major Draica,

ants My Committee, Fand Barrington, membe

"MOBIL

INGE THE

Years ago and per

secure not be, larited

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