WAR TELEGRAMS,
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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
LABOUR MEMBER DEPLORES "COMPULSORY ARBITRATION."
Jane 30, 3.50 p.m.
la the House of Commons Mr. Philip Snowdon deplored compulsory arbitration, the surrender of Trades Union restriction. The insertion of the clause in the Bill secaring their restoration after the war would be preferable to the nation's word.
Mr. Grady, another Labourite condemned in, the strongest terme Mr. Snowdon's speech sa on attempt to separate the workers and leaders. The latter were constantly receiving appeale from trade unionist in the treaches to get more munitione made, even at the oxpense of trade unions rules, so that they should get a fair sbow. The Labour representatives who discussed the Bill at the Treasury adopted it unanimously, Mr. Arthur Henderson (President of the Board of Education) said be suspected that the attitude of Mc. Saondon sad the Independent Labour Party towards industrial compulsion was influenced by their attitude towards the war. If industrial peace was to be maintained it was impossible to make the Bill less drastic.
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THE HONGEONS TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1915,
VOLUNTEER ORDERS,
Corpe Orders issued yesterday, by Lieut-Col. A. Chapman V. B. are as under:
Joined.
The undermentioned, having joined the Corps, are allotted Corps numbers and posted as follows:-No. 1985 Sapper B. "A. Hyndman to Engineer Company. No. 1886 Sapper. M. F. "dea Remedios to Engineer Company, Leave.
The andermentioned are grant- ed leave of absence as follows:**** Pte. W. B. Hind from 30, 8, 15 to 17 7, 15. Gr. A E. Silkstone from 4. 7. 15. to 12, 7. 15.-
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Gun Club Hill, Kowloop. Ou duty until the morning of 3rd July Centre Seotion M. G. Co. Officer on duty. Capt. G. G. Wood.
Detention Uamp, Kowloon. On duty to night No 2 Section Arty. Batty. Oficacion daty Lieut. J. D. Danby. On daly to-morrow Reuter's correspondent in Amsterdam anys that, in exchange night No. 1 S ction Arty, Batty. for Germans 200 invalided British prisoners and 300 officera and Officer on duty Lient. Kennett. men of the Royal Army Medical Corps arrived in Holland from On duty on night of 2nd Jaly Germany ou route for England. They were not wounded. They Left Section M. G, Co. Officer described the German prison conditions as rotten." The prisoners on duty Lieut. Rees Orderly were practically living on parcels from Home, but their spirit Officer Lieut. Wright, was fine. Often they would tear down the German bulletins and Sargeant Sgt. Crawford, Bing God Save the King." Latterly the German attitude was much changed. The ex-prisoners thought the German war fever bad sabsided, and that a desire for peace was apparently general.
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The report of the jout com and Godowa Co s Kowloon Go- Dear Ccart Smergkh, remittee upra the Indian Consolidadowns where delivery can be June 20, 2.20 p.m. quest you to uske public the ion Bill had been issued and it obtained
Goods on hand after the 8th On a ridge two miles south, where the Franco-German trenches attached manifesto to my troops says that the committee have made
Vienna, Sunday.
July, 1915, will be subject to rent. mendments for the purpose of were very close, the ahelis. on uoth sides were bureling like the
No Fire Insurance will be! apray of a heavy sea on the abore. Out of a clump of trees. half a Franz Josel to My Tronpe.
bringing the Bill into closer conoffected. The King of Italy has declared formity with the existing law or mile away comes an ammunition wagon racing down the road, the
All damaged packages are to be driver lashing the horses. Shells are bursting all round. We war on me. A perfidy whose like simplifying the form of law with- lefe in the Godowns and this the substance. Office notified, when arrange- watch fascinated, the firet living thing we see in the panorama of history does not know has been out altering death. The scene is constantly changing, yet varied only in the committed by the kingdom of These are, detailed in Appendix ments will be made for examina- intensity of the cannonade and amoke and abells. A Ganeral, with Italy against both allies. After an A. Other amendments are sugtion deep pathos in his voice, tells me of his heavy loss during the five alliance of more then thirty years, gested, which would clear up weeks, and refers to the sufferings of the wounded, lying hours during which time ehe has been ambiguities in the existing law after the goods have left the Go- between the lines in the scorching sun, srying for water till death able to increase her territorial pos- or confirm constitutional practice D. W. CRADDOCK, relieves their sufferings. Noon approsubes and the fire of the sessions and develop herself to or remove inoperative provisions French artillery, increases in intensity. The explosion of a shell on anthought of furishing con- and the committee recommends Hongkong, 1st July, 1915. close at hand makes us realise that our reserved coat is dangerous dition, Daly has abandoned us in that these amendments, as well It's a long way to fall. Let's get down," remarks the General. the hour of danger and gone over as certain others of a minor char
with flying colours into the camp acter, affecting administrative of our enemies.
convenience, should be considered We did not meraca: Italy; we at a later stage by Parliament. did not curtail her authority; we These are comprised in Appeutual arrangement Mr. Richard Notice is hereby given that by did not stack her honour or dir Beda
Nickolaus Ohley retired from our interests. We have always loyal..
The committee aro unanimous Firm on the 30th June, 1915. As
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"Mr. Asquith emphasised the undoubted stractions of this responded to the daties of our in all their decisions and express from such date our business will alliance and afforded bor our their deep obligation to Mr. be carried on by the only remain great democratic loan" (cheeta). Tue waste to-day by individuals protection when she took the field. Roberta M P. and bir U.P. Ilbert, ing partners Frederick Brougham er classes was nothing short of nations! danger. He pointed out We have done more. When Italy Sir T. W. Holderness, Sir M. D. Murehall and Willian Wilson. the impossibility of selling investments on property or borrowing directed cavitas glances across Chalmere, Sir S. G. Sale, Sir abroad to meet the naprecedented draft on our resources. Con sequently the only contre for Britons to diminish their expenditure our frontier we were, in order to H. I. Shephard and Mr. P. Amoy, 1st July, 1915. was to increase their savings. It was not merely a question of self-maintain our alliance, relation Wigley the draftsman of the bill. preservation, but a question beyond the confines of our world-ship, and peace, resolved on spread empire, viz, one of the whole falure of humanity: Was great and painful sacrifoss which heart. But the covetousness of right or force to dominate mankind?. We should fight to the end particult rly grieved our paternal (cheers), to the last farthing of money, the last ounce of strength, Italy, who believed the moment and the last drop of blood (zent cheering.) ..
Mr. Benar Low, who had a magnificent reception, emphasized should be used, was not to be that every shilling saved and leat to the country was a national appeased, and so fate must be
accomplished. acet. If the people realised this, the response would exceed the
My armies bave victoriously most sanguine expectations. The nation appealed to the patriotism withstood
enemies mighty of all. He was convinced that the appeal would not be made in vain. Anything in the nature of a forced loan would be disastrous in the north during ten months of Britain's chief contributions to the Allied cruse was her command a gigantic onflict in the most of the seas and her financial resources. Neither had failed loyal comradeship of arme with (prolonged cheers).
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the army of my illustrious ally. The new and treacherous enemy in the south is to you no, new enemy Great memories Novars, Mortaro, Bastozze, and Lissa, which constitate the pride June 30, 11.15 p.m.
of my youth, and the spirit of The Victoria oross has been awarded to Corporal Radetsky, the Archduke Albrecht, Upton, of the let Sherwoods, to Rongestanes on May and Tegellhoff, which online 9, displayed all day the greatest courage in rescuing the wounded to live in my land and ses forces, In spite of the heaviest rifle and artillery fire, going close to the are a guarantee to me that also enemy's parapet. One of the wounded was, killed while Upton was against the south we shall cupones was not actually resoning he was busy tally defend the frontiers of the carrying him. When Upton was dressing serious cases, and exposed to the enemy's fire. Private E. Monaroby
Icaluts my battle tied troops, Warner, of the let Bedfords, on Bill 60, after the trench had been vacated in consequenos of the gas attacks, entered single-handed to who are inured to the problem of prevent the enemy's taking possession of it. Esinforcements were victory, I rely on them and unable to reach Warner, owing to the gas, Warner went back and their leaders. I rely on my pesplis, brought up the men bimself, although completely exhausted, but to whose unexempled spirit cf}
inmoit paternal the trench was held. These most gallant soldiers died shortly afte
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Almighty to bless cur colours and take ander His gracions protec tion our just cause —-Beater,
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