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GREAT BRITAIN IN WAR TIME

47,000 ENLIST DAILY TERRITORIALS VOLUNTEER FOR OVERSEA-SERVICE (Rec. August 12, 8.35 p.m.) London, August 12. Morning. For Lord Kitchener's second army, thousands are now enlisting daily. Tie mobilisation of tho Territorials is completing, and every unit is up to tho establishment. Many units havo accepted liability to servo overseas, and others are being asked to follow their example. GERMAN BLINDNESS. COMMENT BY "THE TIMES." (Eec. August 12, 7.55 pjn.) London, August 11. "The Times," in a leader, says:. "German statecraft suffers from the fatal error uf seeing pictures instead of_ realities. It sees nothing which is not fair to see, and shuts its eyes to the most important of realities—the national feoling of. other peoples." PAPER-FAMINE IMMINENT. ' NEWSPAPERS IN SHORT SUPPLY. (Eec. August 12, 7.55 p.m.) V London, August 11. A paper famine is imminent. The price has advanced a penny pei pound to ljd., and it is estimated that the reserves are normally equivalent to ten weeks' supply, but in consequence of tho increased demand by the newspapers, .it will last only six weeks. ■ A DAY OF INTERCESSION. , FIXED FOR FRIDAY NEXT. (Rec. August 12, .8.35 p.m.) ' London, August 12. Morning. The Archbishop of Canterbury (Drf Davidson) has appointed Friday as a day of prayer and intercession in connection with the war. He has also asked the authorities of the Roman Catholic Church and the Free Church Council to co-oper-ate, v ENGLAND AND WALES FUND REACHES £650,000. COUNTRY HOUSES FOR HOSPITALS. London, August 11. The Prir.ce of Walesa Relief Fund has reached .£650,000. Sir Roneld Munro-Fergiispn (Governor- ' General of Australia) has offered Ea'ith, House, Kirkealdy, as a hospital. Lady Islington has.offered her London residence as a hospital for New Zealanders, if required. Sho is also willing to assist in hospital work. . Lady Northcote, wife" of an ex-Gover-nor-Genoral of Australia, has offered Eastwell Park as, a convalescent home for oih'ceie. A correspondent suggests that the members of the House of Commons Should take 'half-pay, following the precedent of the Japanese Government during the Eusso-Japanese war. A fund has been opened to assist the wives of tho IYen-h . reservists who havo rejoined the colours. A hundred women have been tearfully pleading with tlieir compatriots for assistance to pay the rent and eecure bread and milk for the children. KING AND QUEEN AT ALDERSHOT. ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION. London, August 11. Their Majesties tho King artd Queen motored to Aldershot and made a complete tour'of the garrison. They received an ovation everywhere. THEATRICAL PROFESSION. .PERFORMANCES FOR WAR FUND. London, August 10. Sir Beerbohm Treo is reviving "Drake" i\t His Majesty's Theatre. The proccmls will be devoted to Hie wur fund. (Eec. August 12. 5.15 p.m.) Londqn, August 11. The music halls arc trying to reduce tutistes' 6alayies by half. The Artistes' Association is strongly resisting this.— "Times" and Sydney "Sun" Service. ENGLISH FOREIGN LEGION. IKINDKKDS ENLIST. • •'■ London,-August. 11, morninj.'. Five hundred men have already enlisted in tho linglith Foreign Lesion, ineluding three Kutrtun princes aud ecYoral IWi&a officers,

Danish residents are organising a corps. ' ~— OFFICIAL WAR NEWS'. '""' "- London, Aliaust 11. The Postmaster-General circulates telegrams on Sundays giving digests of war uewa. . BRITISH SUBJECTS EJ EUROPE, (Roc. August 12, 8.15 p.m.) London, August 11. Mr. 'Asquith, in answer to a question in the House of Commons, eaid everything would be done to relieve the embarrassment of BritisTi subjects interned in Em-ope. • YACHT GERMANIA SEIZED". ' ", London, August 11. Herr Krupp's yacht Germaoiai' .;whicli, was visiting Cowes for the regatta, has been seized at Southampton. The crow hud previously gone to Germany.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2227, 13 August 1914, Page 5

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GREAT BRITAIN IN WAR TIME Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2227, 13 August 1914, Page 5

GREAT BRITAIN IN WAR TIME Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2227, 13 August 1914, Page 5

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