SUN SPECIALS.
London Times—■ Sydney Sun Services
London, May 29,
Belgian males in Britain aged 18 are called upon to enrol "before Juno 28.
The Times is printing very hu;ge numbers of letters showing a desire throughout the country for Government to give the nation a clear and uuinistakeable call for service.
The Press Bureau issue a report:-— We regret to report the position is worse in Serbia than it was in March, At Nish there aro 37,000 sick in the army, including 15,000 cases of fever, 8000 being typhus, also 8000 relapsing fever and 1500 enteric. The conditions are appalling. The patients are innu-, merable in the hospitals, and doctors and nurses are dying. At one. time 700 pero lying in 200 beds, attended by two doctors. There aro insanitary arrangements;, no bath- rooms, and typhoid sewerage is discharging into open ditches outside the wards. Wido measures produced gradual improvement in April, and on the 18th typhus patients were reduced to 948 and enteric to 1126.
The Pope has wr.itten to Cardinal Vannutalli deploring that methods of offence contrary to the dictates of humanity .and international law, havo been introduced into the war
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2732, 31 May 1915, Page 4
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