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OUR SEOUL CABLEGRAMS.

THE WAR

TWO SIGNIFICANT QUESTIONS. MUNITIONS AND NATIONAL SERVICE. [TIMES' AND SYDNEY SUN SERVICES.] LONDON, July 4. A correspondent in Paris says; “Everywhere in France Englishmen are asked the questions: ‘How are your munitions progressing?’ and ‘When are you adopting National service?’ ” FRENCH ARTILLERY, NO AMERICAN SHELLS. . [TIMES AND SYDNEY SUN SERVICES.] LONDON, July 4. The French Minister of War denies that artillery at any time used shell* made in the United Slates.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 July 1915, Page 5

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OUR SEOUL CABLEGRAMS. Greymouth Evening Star, 5 July 1915, Page 5

OUR SEOUL CABLEGRAMS. Greymouth Evening Star, 5 July 1915, Page 5

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