MORE MEN IN BRITAIN.
AN" ADDITIONAL MILLION. GERMAN OFFICERS BREAK : PAROLE. e . (Received November 14, 8,50 a.m.) LONDON, November 13. The "Daily Telegraph'' understands that the Government, on Monday, will ask the House of Commons to sanction the raising pf "an additipnal million men for the Army. A half-crown income tax is "also likely. '
The Hon. Reginald McKenna, reply nig itjo newspapers regarding the laxity of his spy policy, said that, throughout, he had. been, guided by military advice. The "British - casualties "in France- ajii.l Belgium up to. October 31 total 57,000. 1 MADRID, November 13. A message from Las, Palmas states that : ten of the Raiser Wilhelm's officers who were on parole aboard a German steamer moored in. the harbour, escaped in -a Dutch steamer disguised as fijemen.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 241, 14 November 1914, Page 9
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