IN BRITAIN.
KHAKI ARMLETS. FOR MEDICALLY UNFIT SOLDIERS. "Titxea" and. "Sydney Sun" Services. (Received December 2, 8 a.m.) LONDON, December 1. The Press Bureau states that it has been decided that " ,khaki ; armlets shall be issued to non-Commissioned officers and men of the regulars and Territorial Forces who have been medically discharged from the army since the commencement of the war. WOUNDED COLONIALS. CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENTS ARRANGED. (Received December 2, 9 a.m.) ,' tt f LONDON, December 1. 'The New Zealafnd War Contingent Association is arranging Christmas entertainments, for , thei soldiers at Epsom and Weymouth. , THE FRENCH LOAN. STOCK EXCHANGE AFFECTED. LONDON/November 30. The subscription of the French loan is attracting much attentioil on the Stock Exchange. Its favourable terms are affecting all gilt-edged securities. , Consols dropped to £SB 10/-, but "rose to £59, and on this there was some profit-making. The French loan is open till December 15, and is . delaying impending colonial issues. N
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 566, 2 December 1915, Page 8
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154IN BRITAIN. Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 566, 2 December 1915, Page 8
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