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VOLUNTEER WORKERS AT WOOLWICH.

(Received June 14, 11.40 p.m.)

London, June 14

A volunteer munition brigade began week-end work at Woolwich Arsenal, being occupied in the rudiments of cartridge making.

FRENCH MISSION TO AMERICA":

SCHWAB WORKS PLACED AT

FRANCE'S DISPOSAL

Paris, June 13

The Paris "Journal" states that Senator Humbert's mission to the United States on behalf of the Minister of Marine, resulted in Mr. Charles Schwab placing the whole of the works of the Bethlehem Steel Company, and every | other industry in which he is interested, at France's disposal. Mr. Schwab wrote: "Our two great republics ought to stand shoulder to shoulder.'.' He expressed affectionate regard for France, and hoped that <she would soon reap a rich harvest of victories.

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Bibliographic details

Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13794, 15 June 1915, Page 5

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121

VOLUNTEER WORKERS AT WOOLWICH. Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13794, 15 June 1915, Page 5

VOLUNTEER WORKERS AT WOOLWICH. Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13794, 15 June 1915, Page 5