GALLIPOLI GRAVES.
TURKS WILL RESPECT THEM,
(BY CABLE—PiJESS ASSOCIATION—COPYBiOHT.) ("THE TIMES.")
LONDON, February 12.
A Dardanelles message says that Mr S. M. Bruce, Prime Minister of Australia, besides visiting the battlefields and all the cemeteries also visited tho New Zealand memorial at Cliunuk Bair.
He expressed appreciation of tho sites and architectural treatment of the cemeteries.
He impressed upon the local Turkish authorities the sacredness of the cemeteries to the Dominions, ' and they assured him they would always be respected.
ENGINEERS DOWN TOOLS.
RESENT NIGHT-SHIFT CUT
(atjstealiak and k.2. cable association
LONDON, February 12
Eight hundred engineers downed tools in Southampton to-night owing to Harland and Wolff's proposal to reduce tho night-shift rates from time and alialf to time and a-third.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 17997, 14 February 1924, Page 11
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