BRITAIN'S PART
BRITISH CASUALTIES TO DATE,' JWAI, Or OVER TURPI] HUN DBED THOUSAND LONDON, July 27. Mi A-quilh siud the Rntuli eastial Unval (10 the 20lh). (!1!i ofiiceis, wheienf. dflfl'-weie killed, Sill men, 1130 of whom were lallecL Military (to the 18tlij. ' ' fnne'r—ll,-2ffl oflieeis, of whom P&i *veie killed,, 25!)idlQ men, of whom were killed Dardanelles (deluding naval jlivisiouj—2llJ officeis, 567 of whom were killed; 47,094 men, 7567 being tailed, Other theahes (excluding German South West AfriQa)-410, of* >■'" cers, 143 being killed'; 5333 men, i 1445 being killed. \ ' «
INTERNMENT 01' GI'ItVIANS , I.ONPUN, July 27 111 (1(0- UollMl) 111 CIIIIMIIUIIH fill I. Minion .niiiiiuuced Mill llio lnleuimeiil ('iiinuiilleo had concluded lb wnilt Of 11,000 applications for e\ emption 0002 wei'o graiifed, and 732 weic leftwd, and 7000 aie still undp fnmined, The intcinnvcnts since Jlltli Mav Inni l . totalled 1,120, and the e\ pallidums ino2, Tlie" ( Commitleo is tnvoninig Auilimn applicahous in view ot the Aiistiian lemency to But ish in' Austin }n|/\coiifinst to [lie tieatment m domain, MUNITIONS FROM INDIABIG SUPPLY AVAILABLE. ' LONDON, July 27. Tho Manchestei Cjuaulian sajs that within ,i shoitrW a \fli\ hige woik shop in Jndi.i will be nuking muni Dons Geueial woilt in the milway shops lias lippii ViisppndPd. RECRUITING OF MARRIED MEN. K f >\ -Hi "' ' y OPNEROSHT TO DEPENDENTS AN INDUCEMENT.
Recened Jnh 28, 8,1,1 pm
, . July 2S. In the Loids, Ii(»d Newton said that the piunentstQ flppcudcntf. of maiuod soldiois t/itnllPd £7.10,000 \iooklv. The W'v OOlcc did noV ilesn'e*t%> lenuit nniiied men, but the fact that Pailia menl v\as tieatnig the dependents of mimed men with "gieatei gcneiosih seived as a special imlnemcnt THE . , A 'STRQN(f;PROTEST. \ ■ , ..-; Upwards of ten "prominent inembcrs of the' llonse of Coinni'ons have enter ed a 'Strong pi ; otesti. iagai'nst.,.tlifi'.vprojiosed. adjouriimeiit,- declaring,,'JJiat, it is undesirable that thV.Commons should.adjourn for' s'ix' : very-■'important' weeks/ without a Obverniiient. sthteineiit, as-, snring' the British Mroops ; . ; .aml": tlie French pcopje. that, we,mean:tq submit ourselves iiiinicdiately ; to.e.yery fpi'iii of discipline, to-win. . \ •■'.■'''.'■,
MEAT FOR THE-TKOOF'S;' A QUESTION,tiF/iUSTft
■Received Jn|v 28,, .2.15:1 pjn, - • • LONDONJuIy ■ • 2.7. In 'the Hmise of Ooimn'oiis AIY-J, G. Butcher askfiii'wl/ftflior, ii\ vievf" of tU amount iinj*voi'tO(fl f fl'anr''Australia/ it was possihjo, toi iksup.,-.muon in lieu of beef troops, Mr cr staled, tliat., mutton. wa,s issued thrice a a more fi'nqueut. issup would not lle s pftpulhi" with the troops, lwt tlic-matter 'wis 'jiomthe.]i?ss liping-to.tje.if!e];o»l. ,-f .< >
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North Otago Times, Volume CI, Issue 13327, 29 July 1915, Page 5
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392BRITAIN'S PART North Otago Times, Volume CI, Issue 13327, 29 July 1915, Page 5
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