INDIAN PRINCE VOLUNTEERS FOR THE FRONT
INDIA'S SPLENDID SPIRIT TURKEY ONLY A FOOTBALL Cairo, November 24. 'The Maharajah of Idar is proceeding to the front. Interviewed, he said: "If the Emperor requires an_ army as large as that of Russia, India is able trad willing to supply it. The Mohammedans are unconcerned by Turkey's action. She has no claim to represent Mohammedanism. She is only a football, coerced and driven by.-Germany. , All India is proud to fight for the Empire." . . CONTINGENT FROM NEW CALEDONIA. ( (Reo. November 25, 8.15 p.m.) ' Sydney, November 25. Commencing with December New Caledonia will send a hundred thoroughly equipped-and trained men to the front every month. KING EDWARD'S HORSE. London, November 24. The members of King Edward's Ho'rso are now in camp and are expecting shortly proceed to the Continent. BANK'S ALLEGED LACK OF PATRIOTISM. Melbourne, November 25. The Hon. A. Fisher, Federal Prime Minister, roundly condemned the alleged action of a certain bank in jnsisting on one of its. officers, who joined the Expeditionary Force, resigning his position, thus preventing others from volunteering.
NAVAE OFFICER'S PATHETIC SUICIDE. London, November 24. Lord Ernest Hamilton's son, Guy (who was chief executive officer on tho battleship Albemarle), lias committed suicide owing to his ill-health preventing him from serving in the Navy.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2317, 26 November 1914, Page 5
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213INDIAN PRINCE VOLUNTEERS FOR THE FRONT Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2317, 26 November 1914, Page 5
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