BRITAIN'S PART.
SILVER BULLETS. 6ALE OF AVAR BONDS. (Uy Cable.—Pr<ss3 Association.— Copyright.) (Australian and !N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, March 10. The applications for War Bonds r.oti"•fied by tne Bank of England for thA first five davs of the "business-men's week total over £112.000,000, not including those from remoter districts. _ London subscribed over £71,000,003. of which tho Ci ; y t«n ks collected £21,000.000. SIR EDWARD CARBON ON PEACE. T. OX DON. March 10. Sir Edward Carson, speaking at 8.-tf-pr said that. the Gorman methods might' be learned in five minute., by dealing iviih Russia find Koiiniania. These confiscations io prevent peace in Europe for the nexl huiidred vears. • . '•If we are to have pence," lie said, '•none of these Gorman ways can be allowed to stand. Anvona wanting ]jf»is either a traitor or a ukullTc liucl FtH'ii faith in the B-itish I hat tlic. v.-ar shruid not cense until the Germans confessed themselves robbers and liiirglavs. i MASTER OF THE ROLLS. (Australian anrl N.Z. Cal>!o Association.) iljcceived March lltb. 7.23 p.m.) LONDON, March 10. The "D:ii!.r Chronicle" states that Mr H. E. Duke becomes Master of the Rolls, and Mr .7. I. Macphcrson (UnderSecretary to the War Office) will probably succeed him as Chief Secretary foi Ireland
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16158, 12 March 1918, Page 8
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206BRITAIN'S PART. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16158, 12 March 1918, Page 8
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