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INCIDENTS OF THE WAR.

ON AND OFF THE FTRING LINE. LONDON, September 2S. la a Safe Place. lyondon has hern prartirallv cleared nf enemy alien* of military ajre. Over 4,000 »r<> quartered at Alexandra Palace. Qaeen Under Fire. While Um> Quron of the Relgian!" nan viaitinsr the tirnrbe* recently n tivelv. rannonndc wan npenrd on the- *hrltrrp.d dujf-out in which *hp was stmndinp. Sovora! shells burst in the virinity of the Qu** , !), who ihatted calmly until tli» firing orajwd. No Conscription In Africa. General Botha had a lively election meeting at Cuprtown. He emphaticaUr declared that if anybody in the neixt Parliajnent attempted to introduce a hil) to commanderr men for Europe, hip Gorr.TtncnU if in office, irould strongly oppofp it. K<*en New Zcalander. Mr A. Jifkell. a New ZcaJajider, spcajciag at a rcrruiting meeting in London, mid he was. too old to join the armr. and came to Knpland to offrr his Kervioes us • munition worker. Mr Jickell'l three none are at the Dardanelles.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 232, 29 September 1915, Page 6

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INCIDENTS OF THE WAR. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 232, 29 September 1915, Page 6

INCIDENTS OF THE WAR. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 232, 29 September 1915, Page 6