TIES UNITING THE DOMINIONS
WAR HAS GIVEN. THEM A NEW SIGNIFICANCE. (Received June 26, 11 a.m.) LONDON, 25th June. The Right Hon. R. B. Wise. AgentGeneral for New South Wales, in an interview, said that the war had given a new significance to the ties uniting the dominions. "Australians," ho said, "will keep in miud .l^lie Can^cU&jub' bravery at Neii^
Chapelle, and the Canadians will recall the wild night-scramble up the gunpierced cliff which won praise and fame , for the Australians. Such deeds constwj tute the firmest bond of union." THE CALL TO ARMS A STIBRING PASTORAL. (Received June 26, 10.50 a.m.) SYDNEY, Tlue Day, Archbishop Wright has issued in Sydney a stirring pastoral to the clergy, urging the Church to do its utmost to induce young men to answer the call to arms. The heads of other Churches are using their influence in a similar direction.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 150, 26 June 1915, Page 7
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