SPEEDING UP MUNITIONS
Appeal By Mr. Qmrchill
v LONIDON, March 27 Th©,. Press Bureau states that Mr. Ghurchilj appeals to the. - munitioa j workers,; to make their best efforts promptly, to 'replace the'serious loweS of igiins, machine gun^, a,iid ..ain- . niutiHion-, with toe-view of mainfeaini hig th© riiament; and* «quipm©ht of ;ItKe fighting! troops at the highest , level. ',' \ ■■■ ■■■ - — j He sayer-p^Qp; resources have fortunately been sufficient to accom- ! plish thig'ip to,, the .present in every class of ;munition6. It is necessary to speed up' the completion of important parti§ ofVorfc in hand. sPheT©. •is a certadn class, of gune and y shells j specially useful now, which 'can be ■■ j released; in liiirigely increased numr : bers during the next few weeks. . |' Mo*. Churchill gratefully acknow- , ledges the 'spontaneous aa*uiranoes he ' has received from many districts i that there' will be. no cessation of output during--the Easter holidays.— A. and -N.Z. Cable.
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13658, 28 March 1918, Page 2
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