Great Britain
.1 . * ; : - ■■■ 90,000 MUNITION-WORKERS. -■• - “ j* ' .■ ~ United Press Association. (Reived, 9.15, a.m.) ; London, July 11. The munition workers’ bureau has been closed afjber enrolling ninety , ; thousand workers. The labor exchanges will carry out further enrolment. ■ ■ V A —j—» i JWJ ; « . • : / > TREATMENT OF BRITISH PRI- ' SONERS OF WAR. - (Received '9.15 a.rn.) London, July 11. The American Embassy at Berlin report that the British officers at Mayancej Heidelberg, Villingen, and Ingeldstadt, are being well treated, and that their quarters re comfortable. The men’s camps are at Stuttgart, Him. gart, TJIm-Pncheim, Ingolsladt, Nurnburg, and Jurzburg, where they are housed in well-ventilated buildings,* The food is the same as the German soldiers, and the wounded re- , ceive excellent treatment. ' : BRITISH WAR LOAN. . •v • r (Received 8.40 a.m.) r • . London, July 11. The Hank of Liverpool applied for • £4,Boo,ooo,“'the Manchester and Liverpool hank £3,000,000, and the Manchester Co-operative' Society, one million of the war loan.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 61, 12 July 1915, Page 6
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