FRIDAY, JUNE 28, ~1918.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.:
(Continued fraxi Pags L.)
THE IRISH TROUBLES
COMPLICATED AND ANXIOUS...
LONDON, Jure 2. In the Housed Commons, the Irish THE WESTERN FRONT Secretary, Mr. F. Sharit, K. C. ted that circumstances in Ireland today were complicated and anxious. When the Premier early in April explaineri the Government's Irish polley, there was every appearance that both Hane hale
ENEKY ARTILLERY ACTIVE.
LONDON, June 47.
Field-Mafabad Sir Douglas Haigand. Conscription would be carried to reports:--
Wa took a few prisoners and captured a machine-gun in raida and petrola in the neighbourhood of Sailly-le-Sec and westward of Morvills."
The hostile artillery was active in the neighbourhoods of Ville-sur-Ancre Gommeenurt. Bailleul, southward of
ans and in the Hazebrouck sector..
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SUCCESSFUL FRENCH RAIDS.
LONDON, June 26. A French cominunique says. We carried out eside in the regions of Mailly, Raineval, Melicocq, Vinly au Corniller and in Lorraine and eaptured prisoners and machine-guns.
A fresh German attempt on our small :ports north of Le Port was repulsed. BRILLIANT OPERATION BY
AMERICANS.
Ameriera troops, last night, carried tbrilliant local operation towards Fallen Wood One hundred and fifty prime, including a captaiu, a already counted.
THE ITALIAN FRONT
RESOLUTE ENEMY COUNTER- ATTACKS REPULSED.
LONDON, June 26.
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successful conclusion, but since then the circumstances had entirely changed, firstly, owing to the discovery of the German plot in Iceland, which was ar real and imminent danger to Great
THE CHINA MAIE.
LONDON WORLD'S FAIR..."
WAR PROPOSAL.
the willing ant of the people of Ireland to Imperial unity. The Goveri- ment adhere to the policy proclaimed MR. SELFRIDGE'S" AFTER THE on 9th April but in the method of in adarinistration is would be advised by proved administrators. Ireland, ought to take for share in the war.(Choers which appears in the Cabinet Misko
Mr. Gordon Seifchige, in aur interview We are Eghting for the principle for which Ireland hatruggle; therefore, Puts forward a scheme for organising a ba hoped Ireland would voluntary takett's late in Loutien as son as possible stare nov, It was the duty of the after the war and for making London overument before proceeding farbor the most visited vity on earth." going into the struggle. (Chears)..
give her sa opportunity of voluntarily
-MR ASQUITH SUGGESTS REFERENCE TO IMPERIAL WAR CABINET.
wall make these Islands
HONGKONG DEFENCE
CORPS.
Achiînfitentive.... Orders by Major H. 1. Mordas, Administrative Commandani.
STRENGTE.
rolled on 19,015
No E. P. T. Chilvers:
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CARS on HIRE
Experienced Chan
Expert Me
A Large Number of
stöle, as inviting, and as interesting Company, is appointed Ling Lance New and Comfortable Cars to the whole world as they could possibly | Corporal, dated 25,0.18..
PA. E. Ward Com
be made," he said..think that
great exhibition of this kind would-doj » viary ach towards attaining this endi
So,
Company, No Platoon dated 14th June, 1918,
*KATET
No. 250 U.S. M. B, C, Wikkell, ** A **.
Britain sad, secondly, because anti-George, agreed as regards the urgencyal ve for yung people
Mr. Asquith, following Mr. Lloyd it, would as have a wonderful, educay, No. 5 Platoday is transferred to Conscription feeling in Ireland had been of an Irish settlement as a necessity of used by extremisti in conjunction with the war and said he therefore would financed by individuals rather than by ***- to shoitht be controlled, managed; and the German plot. He did not suggest repeat the proposal of fifteen months the Government. The grout (exhihitions that any substantial proportion of Irish ago "Isn't it possible to take advaat of America, for example, are alway Company, is grant se for theaters. anti-Conscriptionists knew that they age of the presence here of represents worked by committees of public-spirited tisa of the war, from date of departure. were being used to further the German tives of the great Dominions to bring citizens, and the fraversment does not Licus. f W Beswick is Ranted two plot. It had been alleged that the this matter before them again and ank to injure Ireland: He regretted to say suggest, advise and present some scheme. The same thiar les fe Paris, and German plot was a bogus plot, intended them in the interests of the Empire to intervene in any ways their centrul punts extension of his present, leave. that the plot actually existed.
Corp C. "Norris, Fandreer: Com Mr. Startt proceeded to give striking intrigne in Ireland. He mentioned that examples of German propaganda and the sources of information on which the Government relied both in. Ireland and outside had always proved reliable: Proceeding, the traced the activity of Garman agents in Ireland from 1911, had been in touch with Ireland ince The Government found that Germany the war and messages not only went to Ireland from German sources 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 ubmarines, and, moreover, enemy ubmarines had been seen in localities where the destruction of shipping would not have been their object.
to all parties in Ireland and the people that Loulon should give to the world leave from 23.8.14. of mettlement which might be acceptable it seems to me sine, soon after the war, pany is granted 1 month's extensioa" of Imperial War Cabinet could perform a either Regent's Park or Hyde Park for granted two months lewe, oa fediënt of Great Britain. I do not believe the the finest exhibition ever held, using Pro. A. Jeskin Company, is task mora vital to the interests of the the porpse." Empire and more valuable to prosecution of the war than to pave the way for a settlement in Ireland."- (Loud cheers)
It was a very curious coincidence that the letter found upon De Valera was
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GAMBLING ON EXCHANGE.
the
HOW SINGAPORE CURTALLED
A GREAT ABUSE.
F. M.- Baddeley, Postmaster General, The following is from the report of Straits, Settlements, for the year 1917
TREASURE IN PULP. 2.000 TONS OF PAPER USED BY GOVERNMENT EVERY WELK.
grounds, from 9.7.18.
Pte.. D. Nothon. Company, in grated to moins leave, de Medical Arounds, fam. 23.8.18.. SEE
JH. Armstrong, Y.D.
Tuesday, 2nd July
PAZADES AT BELCHERS' BATTERY.
ANMAA - MUSKETRY DOUES.. Kings. Par or at the Peak Raga in the NAXOS, and Hun wishing to fire st
morning, instead of at King Park in the Government departments, aloue use names to tarir Platoor. Commanders who afternoon, a Fiquested to end their 2,000-tons of paper every week," said will forward them to the Adjutant. Mr. Frank S. Lendram, who is ca the mission. It will be gathered from this Advisory Committee of the Paper Com Orders for Artillery Company by Capt. that even the smallest wraps should be saved for the palping maill written to him by another interned at $14,763,363.18, as against $4,819,000,38 repped autorial, since the importation The total money order and postal
From 0 to 70 per cent of the paper alluding to something important which in 1916, an increase of 89,944,659,55. wood palp has practically ceased. order transactions amounted to manufactured at present is made from was going to happen two months siter This very heavy increase is entirely dashesides being used for newspaper and the beginning of the German offensive, to the fall in the bank rate with Ludia We took 377 prisoner, also a few and reminding De Valera that the The rate at which the post office stationery, this repulped material in em hundrels during the clearing up of the months would not end until towards the issued orders of India was a fixed ployed to a great extent in munition
end of May.
Mr. all McNeil Han the writer of Ba. 175-$100. As the banking end for making many hospital of that letter heen shot?
more unfavourable than Appliances One ton
of waste paper Mr. Shorts: No, and unless we'LIS
this, and was steadily decreasing, kes licet, of new paper." forced by those calling themselves there was a large run on the That the collection of used tickets for not desire any more executions. It was soon taking up mot of the was the view expressed by London tram friends of the interned persona we do money order office, and the post office repulping does not justify the expense, can ensure the safety of the Realm exchange business with India The way and omnibus officials.
An Italian official message mya:~~~ Having re-occupied the bridgehead at Caponile, ws, yesterday, xanded it provoking and withstanding resolute
euemy counterattacks
battle fold
F
20,000 AUSTRIAN PRISONERS.
LONDON, June 26.
It instimated the Italians have taken 20,000 Austrian prisoners since the commencement of the offensive.
reports
AERIAL ACTIVITIES.
SUCCESSFUL WORK BY BRITISH AIRMEN.
LONDON, June 26.
without more executions we want to do 80. If it is ctherwise, the responsibility will be upon those who force it, and upon us-Cheers).
Continuing, Mr. Shortt said the acti Conscription movement had produced a recrudescence of drilling, sedition speaking, outrage and mid night tids
rata Was
takings in Singapore at one time reached over two million dollars per month, and taken on. Representations were made 4 considerable extra temporary.staff was to Government, as it was evident the system was being abused and made use 16, 1917, the rate of issise on India of for apeculative purposes. On August was fixed at Rs. 165-$100, and other
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5.15 Leit Hall Coy. New
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7.00 am-Right Half Coy. Fill drill. 5.15 p.m.-Left Half (oy. Full drin."
Orders for Engineer Company by Captain W. Russell,
12th June to 4th July:-
KĀ MANNING. NIGHTLY Parades per rosters posted at Head- quarters Engine drivers at 8,45 p.m. Electrics at 7.00 p.m.
OFFICIAS NEXT FOR DOTT."
fit any country for a peaceful settle-speculator, and although this was a for artna, all of which entirely did tot ataps were taken to eliminate the ban," valued with cargo at 4329,409 Belchers, Lieut. Hall; Lyeemon, 2nd
ment of any of its domestic question.better rate than the Banks nominally thorough investigation in Ireland, fairly low level Both Lord French and he, after af offered, still the business was kept to a cluded that it was an absolutely essential
the
was
issued
after she had been torpedoed, Mr. Justice Licus, H; Stonecutters, Lieus, Steven- Fil. awarded 40 to the crews of several Admiralty vessels.
The judge said when the
Ambon""*
The British Air Ministry officially Our aeroplanes successfully attacked, or the morning of the 25th, railway aid ings and factories at Saarbruckan, engine aheds and barracks at Offenberg and an preliminary to any form of conscription country on September 3, 1917, a
WSTRUCTIONS FOR HIGH RAWINGS AND explosives factory, works and the that Ireland should be given Gazette Extraordinary
As regards Ceylon, also a rapes was stopped by the submarine, the Ger
N.C.08. AND, MEN OF THE INTARTET railway station at Karlsruhe. Direct opportunity to voluntarily take her part limiting
BATTALION ATTACHED 'FOR, DUNI, AN aits were oburved on the engine sheds in the war.
thes commander refused to recognise as
Class 1 af Belcher, at 8.50 p.m. an and metallurgic worka at Karlsruhe, view. Hence Lord Fesseh's proclame The Cabinet adopted thit
amount that could oficial a telegrun from the owners say. Mondays and Thursdays for all who have be sent, by any annag large explosion, which is con- tions. There was nothing new in the to any one pays to Re. 159, and on on February 21, in accordance with an examination.
one remittering that the ship should be in Falmouth act passed the "Proficient ̈*`re (1/-) irmed by photographa. Saarbrucken promise to give land to Irish scidies October 1, 1917, further restrictions agreement between the station and factories were damaged.
Geymar and sailors. A similar, provision had were imposed by ixing the rate of issue. Dutch Governments.
Class, at Belchers, at 8:30 pm on We shot down two enemy aeroplanes been made in England. Se land and fall in the rate of exchange, there was sink the ship, condret which the master Sergt. Ovendene and Parsons, F., and and drove down two in the course of
Tuesdays and Fridays for all S.C.D at Rs. ico-100, Arreault of the Walca. attacks on our machines. Three of the
The commander replied that he would and men of higher ratings, under. Staff British machines are missing of which said that just as a score of year 18 to the $100 so long as they could be
Beferring to Mr. Arthur Lynch, harders, which were as good a R. 175 intemational and human, laws. "After the
a large demand for British postal tenly characterised as in conflict with ali Sergt. Das, K.D.G
and
·4
Class 3, at reeman, at 6.30 pm on
Igentz, BRADLEY & Co. Lt
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FOR MMEDIATE SALE.
IFS
JUST ARRIVED BIG SHIPMENT, INCLUDING AMERICAN CAUSTIC SODA 78% solid. In teon drugs each conta
about 700 1683 NE
ENGLISH MURIATE OF AMMONIA (sal-ammonise)
No. 1 quality Fine white (powder) 38.52. Ammonium Chiride. No. & quality: Fine white (powder) a Ammonium Chloride ENGLISH SODA ASH 58% dense. In sandy bags of barrels ENGLISH SILICATE OF SODA 170 T.W. In barrels each containing
xbout 800-The
Bust be disposed of. Prices Bessonable.
SHING KEE CO, SODA MERCHANT,
32, Der Vasox Road West, Hongkong.
JCOB* Company.
ons was forced to land in the enemy when Mr. Lynct thought we wtf } exchanged in India and Ceylon at Re.Crew left, a. torpedo was discharged at Thedays and Fridays, under Staff Saturday 29th June
faca owing to engine trouble.
DR. KUHLMANN ON PEACE,
ANOTHER FEELER
LONDON, June 25.
wrong he raised a hattalion to fight
of our cause, he was going to Ireland to
against us, so to-day, when he know we 15 to the . Steps were taken to curtail the Ambon," which, but for the assist. Serts. Barclay and White, R., and wers right and believed in the justes the abuse of these-
ance afforded by the salvors, would have Sergt. Williams, R.K.D.C heen totally lost.
Detail of Belehera Beliefs for July. 1018, is posted at Headquarters for in fomation of all concerned..
Major: EL.; A. Morgan, PornOrders for Infantry Battalion bý →
raise a battalion to fight with ns.
Mr. Shortt concluded by saying that with a sincare desire for the settlement Continuing his speech in the Reich-of this vezed question a settlement stag Dr.
von Kuhlmann said: would have been achieved. Lord Fanch The absolute integrity of the German and himself had as dificult a problem. Empire and its Allies was a necessary as ever fared a Minister of the Crown pre-requisite condition of any peace. They would do their best to solve i discussion 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 Balgium, Germany refused to bind herself to policy which would not also. bind the enemy (Hear, bear), but!
MR. LLOYD GEORGE ON THE'.
SITUATION.
LONDON,” June 25
REAL DANTE'S INFERNO.
OFFICER WHO HAD TO QUIT
SEVEN KOSPITALS, A***
HORSE THAT WAS SHOCKED. SPINSTER'S STORY OF HIS LOOK OF ASTONISHMENT.
heavy fighting in France tells a graphic ing by the evidence of an elderly spine A horse's ear in - got always in bis An officer wounded in the recent brided mouth, a Horace bun it, jad story of his experiences.
When the German fire was at its ter, who complained in the Dunmow hottest the barrage covered a huge ares (Esx) Court that a gamekeeper, aged to a depth of seven miles" he said "and 73, had used very bad language outside it was through this that we had to
retire. But what is nothing more or lier cottage.
JUDGING DISTANCE..
obituted therefor
Infantry Battalion Order No. I dated 21.0.18 is cancelled and the following Saturday, 9th June
Nos. 5, 6, 7 and Platoons, parade se above for Judging Distacce. Dresa drill order Tuesday, 2nd July-
HIDNALLING KROKIOS.
Saturday, 29th June
Remainder of the auction pa
above for Judge drill cruár (with Tuesday, 2nd July →→→
5.30 p.m.-Parade at Headqualiz
Us, clean fatigue. "MICRUITS.
0p.m.-Now 5, 6 and Platoons, on Polo Ground Hongkong rai cents will parade at Cricket Club at 3.10 p. and proceed by team to Turday, 2nd and Friday-tha Jay Conseway Bay Open order more $80mm baile excep
Docks Open onder movements... ments." Dress, drill order, **
Company at Headquarters fon 6.30 p.m.-No. 8 Platoon at Borloonday and on Murray Pucade
Thursday, 4th July
i
5.30 pm N.C.0 nf No. 7 Platoon. 2.40 p.m.-Remainder of A Com (as detailed by Poo Comunaler)
pany Machine Gun Companyat, Headquarters T Mounted Bection; and Signalling Saturday, th July
on Friday, under Sergt. Edmonds (Tuesday), and Zho (Friday) Dresd, "dzin "order,
Orders for Cadet Company by 2nd Távody
E. W. Board.
Section will pardo at. Hugbon Inter-Section Rifle Competition st Police Station, Ending their own King's Park Range. Teams of inne way there... N.C.. men (BA detailed by 240 p.m. 6 and 6 Platochs will Platoon Commander), from each section. lists
used the language complained of, waa
parade at Statue Pier and picred Dress, drill order with pouches. Teams by launch e Kowloon Decks to parade, outside USK. Club pposite dayı, 19h June. The gamekeeper, who denied that be4.15 p.m.-No. 7 Patour will parade King's Park Range as follow
at Kowloon Docks
fined Os
He declared that no rest advance Mr. Lloyd George, speaking in the towards peace was possible by Hour of Commons on the Irish debate got back. The first part of the journeyed quite astonished at the Innguage used. less than a miracle the majority of us A. horse "which was standing near look. publicly shoated statements (Crice of emphasised the diffics Ities and perplexi reminded me of nothing so much sa an The house laid its ears backs and turned Assent) Germany had not abut the ties of the Irish, problem. It was the actual trip through. Dante's Inferno. door to an honourable peace. Any problem of governing Inland without but of the latter part I have only a
an indignant eye towards the defendant would not fall on deaf ears, but once failures should be viewed indulgenti piscs of shell struck my tin peace proposal wherever it came from, the full stent of the Irish people. Any most confused recollection, as a knock while he roared out the objectionable the moment came to exchange views a because the Government was largely txt, and left a tidy hole in it. Only
on the bead left medared and confused, words десекзану prior condition would be preoccupied with the most tremendous small piece of shell struck me. I was mutual confidence in each other's responsibility of prosecuting the war taken to a feld hospital, hut we had. to probity and chivalry. However, as He believed it was not beyond the clear out from there because the condi long as every overture was regarded as capacity of the House to carry through together to no fewer than seven a trap it was impossible to see measure of Bome Rule desli bospitals in France, having had to clear tiona became unhealthy. I went how any exchange of ideas could equitably with the legitimate objections out from mast of them because of the be initiated.
"Without such an ecc. of a large part of the Irish community, German curnah. change of ideas, in view of the enormous but the discovery of the recent cos magnitude of the war and the number spiracy and the antagonim of the Church swarmed out as the Germans threatened
"The civil population of of Powers engaged, an absolute ond is towards couscription, constituting to get through near there, and the sight bardly to be arpacted by purely military challenge of Imperial supremacy, hed of the refugees on the roads was heart decisions alone without diplomatic antagonised feelings inside Ireland and breaking. They carried all they could negotiations(Cries of Very true" and in the House of Commons to Home with them: men and women druva bar
Hear, bear" from the Left). We hope Rule
rowfuls of furniture bedding and family treasures, while the children
of Amiens
our enemies perceive that against our I was one of the most fatal mistake were made to carry their full share. enormous military resources the rica the Church had ever committed. Ho
that they can win is a dream and that
in due course they will find wily to approach us with a peace ofet corres ponding to the situation and satisfying Germany's vital needs." (Load cheers)
believed it was tmiversally condemned
hy the members of that. Church outside
PAIRS OF BROTHERS IN HOUSE "OF COMMONS.
4.45 p.m.-..Platoon will parade
ab Kowloos Docks,
Instructions will be issued ta Platoons Commanders at Kewlocr Docks,
PARADEர்.
A Company.
pairs of brothers in the House of There are quite large number of
and Mr. C. P. Allen, Mr. A. S. Benin and Satunlay 20th June **** Mr. LH Benn, Sir Craig and Mr.30 pmThose absent from parade Commons They melade Mr. A.A. Allen
0. G. Oraig, Mr. G. Locker Lampson Mr. O. Locker Lampeon, the Speaker on 22nd June purade af. Hutgims
and and Major-General B C Lowther, Police Station, a shove Dress Major General Sir Ivor Philipps und Sir drill order.
wen Philippa Bir C.-Beely and Br J.LB.. Scoly, Ur Attorney General and Mr. H. Smith. Sir 4 Priestley and Sir W. FB Priestley, Lord H. Ceal
Tuesday, 2nd July →
5.00 pm-Np. 2 Platoon on Polo „Ground,⠀⠀ - Hongtoge residents will
and proceed by train to Chuseway Day. TE parade at Cricket Class 6.10-pin
wit
Ireland while a great many inside Ireland dissociated themselves from the High Court by Mr. Maurice E. Bandman, Mr G. F. Stacker. Mr. TM Healy and A suit has been filed in the Calcutta and Lord R. Cocit, ir A. Barley and action. Until the atmosphere created the well-known entertainer againt Miss worth and Hr. ICL Harmsworth,
Mr. M. Healy and Mr. C. B. Iro by tais challengs was moved it wu Tommie Starde, theatrical artiste Perhaps the most interesting case is impossible to attempt, Home Rule The defendant entered into an agree that if Major & Morrison-Bell and Friday. legislation. The whole temper of the ment with bir. Batman by which the Tigutenant-Colonel F. Morrison-Bel STUDY OF TROPICAL DISEASES.enting Irish Unionis bad been undertook to give her exclusive services They are twins Father and sot, an the altered, while the attitude of the Sins to Mr. Banduan during the period persons of Sir W. Runciman and Mr. Some years ago, there, being much Feiners as regards the pro-German plot onder agreement fe was alleged that Walter Rancimaa, sit side up side on illness in Juve the Datoh Government w the most deadly blow to the during the pendency of that agreement the liberal benches and bird Barra ant several well-known bacteria ogiste Liberties of Ireland that bad cocarred in she sent a letter of resignation tata and dir Erranaat uz thei and physicians to that county to make the weaker time. He was still manager of Mr. Bindman and s special study of tropical diseasca, of
the nices for their successful (reatments hopeful that's conciliatory spirit could Messrs. Woodhous and Company's
and to investigate the healing power obe-te-created anabling a settlement of office. In connection with the act an
samog side, are uncle and nephew th
Java herbs which were then generally the Inah question. During the war, application was made on May 30 before BAFE, SUBE ALWAYS
in nsa.Their conclusione wet publish Ireland was a war problem and a long Mr. Justice Chaudhuri asking for an
ed sad their recommendation of certain sattlement was not attained our injunction restraining Mian Sturdes mat surfer mon cram colle herbs was adopted as the brais in the difficulties were increasing, also those of om giving ber services to Messrs hersins Cole Driers and Darr compounding of new medicines. The the United States,
pain inzibesimachi" whit Chr Jacdicines are now being used in the
Woodhouse an avy. HiLordahip. Hemoly goes to the right spot Bit Edward Coach issued a rule on Mis Sturdoe to show immediate ruled.TO are prescibed by several of hereding to the aspirat bo did two cause why an interim injunction should
years ago and pepmade Dister, to
without
Datch Fast Indies large scale and He appealed
Drest, drill", "ordze
1,80
a
Dress dril
...ôt and: 4 Matoons on,
aurit TE.T
pouches
Pratcou
2.45 pm. No. 1, 2, 3 and 4 Sections. .16 . No. 7, 10, 11, and 12 Becs. 6.45 p.m. Now, 5, 60, 1 and 8 Sections.
4.10 p.m. Nos, 18, 11, 16 and 16 See
MLÜHINE GUN-COMPANY.
Saturday, 20th Ju
2:40 pm Remainder of the Company
for Judging Dintances | sbote.
Tuesday, 2nd July
tera. Drew, drill order with rifles, 7.10 No. 3 due at Headquar
two small pouches and 15 rounds Junny cartridges. 5.10pm-Drill at Kowloon Docks, Nos. 1 and 2 Gims only. Hongkong. residenta proced by y Status Tiarn 4.30p
Wednesday, Urd Inly
0.20 p.m Headge Friday 3th Ju
mfarters..
MAUNTED "FEFTION
Saturday, th
NOMY IN THE END
STRINUTE,
lem hre reminded tha
before Selmey
the members of reach the .C.
FAZADES.
Wednesday, drik July:
640 p.m.-Swimming. Fall Saturday. Stl: Jizly Blate Fiar.
1.00 pm on and
in at Headquarters
Sectional proceed.
STEWART
HE...Defence Compa
gkong, 28th June 1918.
NOTICE
LANTS" KEST,
The quarterly meaning of the membara
of the Sergeanta Mesa wy by Fud Headquarters at 0.10 p.man Monday 8th July All members, rot
attend
The following will sertő the utken the Serge
yungter endrag
Serg