AFFAIRS IN BRITAIN.
(By Cable.—Prcan . Association.—Copyright^ (Australian and N.Z. Caul.' Association.; (lleuter'a iclcgiama.) LONJDON, July 8. Tho King has awurued tno Mi.itary Meual to six women tor gallantly during an air raid in France, winch debtioyed a women's auxiliary camp, and also for removing wounded trom the vicinity of an exploding munition dump. Subscriptions to the British Red Cross i' una exceed £11,000,000. The "Alorniivg Post's'" financial correspondent says that numerous circumstantial rumours aro current that certain J£nglish banks are about to acquire large interests in banks in the oversea Dominions to foster trade after tho war. Several hundreds of self-styled Bolsheviks in Glasgow created disorderly scones, demanding tho release of McLean, who was sentenced to five years' imprisonment for inciting Socialists. The Bolsheviks held up tho trams and attacked the drivers and conductors. The police quelled tho disturbance.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16260, 10 July 1918, Page 8
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139AFFAIRS IN BRITAIN. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16260, 10 July 1918, Page 8
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