A SUSPICIOUS TRAFFIC
GERMANY AND A DUTCH RAILWAY. • '-' ■■■"' ; London, June 25. ; In the Houso of Commons, Lord Bob. ert Cecil in reply to a.question eaid the Government had frequently pressed the Netherlands for precise, information reEarding the uso by Germany of the Limburg railways, without receiving a sat- : isfaclory reply, though Britain was. as- ; sured that the traffic™ confined to ■ civilian goods-Aue.-N-Z. Cable Assn. ; NEW NAME FOR AUSTRALIA'S i CAPITAL "ANZAC" SUGGESTED IN. HOUSE OF : COMMONS. ■ ) (Reo. fano 26, 11.50 p.m.) ■ ' London. June j In the Houso of Commons , Mr. Dixon ' asked if Mr. Long (Secretary for the ; Colonies) would submit to tho Pnmo ; Alinistera of Australia and New Zealand 1 the suggestion that tho name of the Aus- ■.; tralian capital should bo changea from Canberra to Anzoc, as an everlasting me- ; morial of the Gallholi heroes. 1 Mr. Hewins (Under-Secretary) replied : in tho negative ~,.,,,. • Mr. Lan Macpherson stated that tho issue of honours to Gallipoh officers and men was still under consideration, lho : Government had consulted tho Domin- ; ions—AU6.-N.Z. Cable Assn. :
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 239, 27 June 1918, Page 5
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