BRITISH AIRMEN.
A GERMAN'S TRIBUTE By Telegraph— Preas Astociation—Copyright. • (Received June 21, noon.) i AMSTERDAM, June 20. In an undated interview with Captain Boolke, a German aviator, lie is reported to have said that ho regarded the British airmen as. bravo and tenacious sportsmen. The fact that so many had been brought down in the Gorman lines had proved not their \mikilfulness but their intrepidity. IRISH PROBLEM. TO ABOLISH VICEROY. Telegraph—Pros* Association —Copyright. (Received Juno 21, 10.50 a.tn.) LONDON, June 21. It Is rumoured that vice-royalty in Ireland "will be abolished as a useless expense, and that. Royal visits-will be more frequent hereafter. LORD KITCHENER. By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright. (Received June 21, 2.5 p.m.) LONDON, June 20. In the House of Commons the Speaker announced tho receipt of resolutions of sympathy regarding the death of Lord Kitchener from tho Russian, French and Greek Parliaments. Mr Asquith gave notice to move a resolution on Weduesday in regard to a
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11730, 21 June 1916, Page 6
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