AT FULL PRESSURE
'ARMAMENT WORKERS SETTLE DOWN TO BUSINESS. (Rec. May 16, i p.m.) London, May 15. In the English armament towns the men are working at full pressure. Men above the enlistment age are arriving at the Barrow Yards from Canada. Hundreds of girls from France are expected at Barrow. The Clyde employers and' workers have telegraphed to General French and Admiral Jellicoe:—"You may expect the last ounce from the Clydo at tno earliest possible moment." BOTHA'S SUCCESS CONGRATULATIONS FROM SISTER DOMINIONS. London, Mav 14. Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, and Mr. Thomas Mackenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, havo' telegraphed congratulationsto General Botha on the success of his operations.GERMANY'S OVERSEA WIRELESS CHAIN. London, May 14. The capture of Windhoek removes the last German wireless station outside Europe.—"Times" and Sydney "Sun" services. ALLEGED TRADING WITH THE ENEMY Adelaide, May 15. The case acainst Francis Hugh Snow of attempting to trade with the enemy, abruptiv terminated, Mr. Justice Gordon Sending that. thsr» was ao eridonoa .jA/ta to
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2463, 17 May 1915, Page 5
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169AT FULL PRESSURE Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2463, 17 May 1915, Page 5
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