FRENCH SCORE SUCCESS AT SOUCHEZ.
ONE OF THE GREATEST BATTLES OF THE WAR. RUSSIANS EXPECT TO GIVE UP LEMBERG. BUT ARE BY NO MEANS DEFEATED : STEADILY KILLING OFF THE ENEMY. ITALIANS STRONGLY HOLD LEFT BANK OF ISONZO. BRITISH REINFORCEMEMTS ARRIVE AT THE DARDANELLES. IMPORTANT HEADWA V NOW EXPECfrED. ALLIED FLEET BOMBARD GALLIPOLI: MANY FIRES 'STARTED. (Press .issn.— By Telegraph— Copyright.)
LONDON, June '£6. . Major Lumsden, of the Flying Corps, was killed by a fall at Brooklands. Investigations have revealed that during the war Britain must 'be largely self-supporting m meat for civilian consumption, and householders have to be satisfied with three-fifths of the normal quantity. . , Sir Thomas Shauglinessy. president of the Canadian-Pacific Railway Company, lias arranged for the extensive settlement of time-expired English soldiers on the Canadian-Pacific Company's western lands at the conclusion of the war. The National Union of IJailwaynien's Conference, representing 302,000 men lias opened at Nottingham. Air Bellamy (the president) stated fhat the war could only be be won by the workers and the worpshops of the country.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13718, 23 June 1915, Page 3
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