NEUTRALITY COMMITTEE "
ISSUE OF A STATEMENT. LONDON, 3rd August. The British Neutrality Committee has issued a statement signed by Lord Courtehay and Mr. J. Ramsay. Macdonald (Labour M.P.), protesting against against the contention that ''we are bound to join in the war to assist France." t Sixty members of Cambridge University have signed an appeal for British neutrality.
EXCITING SCENES RETURNING AUSTRALIANS. SORRY PLIGHT. LONDON. 3rd August, Ten thousand people, including a number of Australians, returned from the Continent yesterday. Many relate exciting experiences. The railway platforms were crowded with people fighting and strutting to obtain seats in the already packed trains. > Sir J. L. Bonython, editor and pro- | prietor of the Adelaide Advertiser, with | Lady Bonython, just escaped from DreS\ den. They lost all their luggage. Many other travellers arrived in a sorry plight. They had been foodless throughout a, fiixteea-boui" journey bomo v
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 30, 4 August 1914, Page 7
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145NEUTRALITY COMMITTEE " Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 30, 4 August 1914, Page 7
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