INCIDENTS OF THE WAR.
ON AND OFF THE FIRING LINE. .', '; LONDON", June 29jf For Brave Women. The British military medal may-tipw be awarded 'to women, for-bravery*unier fire. . "----' --; WooL Censtta. ! , ' -.•'•■'*'-^, . Lord Sandhurst (Lord Chamberiai) announced in the House of .Lords that- a census of the 1916 wool clip would be ' taken shortly. Still in the Note Stage. , v " '^"^ America's final reply to. Austria 3 describes the! attack on the steamer. Petfolite, which was attacked by a suEmarihe in the Mediterranean last December, as a deliberate insult, and requests a prompt apology, the punishment of the commander, and the. payment' 1 of an indemnity.- ■ •'. ....':. 0 -..,,„, Mr Billing Fishing. --.1,/,.." The member for East Herts (MriPehibcrton Billing) wa-s-cghsideralilyCEeckled before the Air Committee. The. chairman declared that not a - single piece • of' Mr Billing's complaints-could be accepted in any court of justice as evidence. - He merely directed attention to things he believed to be wrong, and dwlwd; tha J committee to- inijtnre intg tfaow " i-piF**
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 155, 30 June 1916, Page 5
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