AWAKENING OF THE NATION
' "TERRIBLE LISTS OF OUR J LOSSES." ] ("Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services.) 1 London, June 8. 5 The "Times," in a leader, says:— 1 "Tho terrible, lists of our losses for a I week—9oo officers and 20,000 men— c should awaken, the most sluggish to tho - need for fresh efforts. These _ losses • were not suffered in a great action ap--3 prcciably hastening the termination of i the war, but were ordinary wa-stage. ' As the war is now prosecuted, it must - continue to be prosecuted until our ■ supplies of high explosives and the sup. " plws with which we provide the Allies r have been increased, allowing them to adopt other operations." "GENTLEMEN, BE BRITONS!" j; (Rec. June 10, 0.25 a.m.) 9 London, June 9. 3 Tlio unseemly criticisms of Cabinet J- Ministers for pooling their salaries has ] caused many members of the House of - Commons to regard the political situation with grave misgivings, J Mr. F. G. Kellaway said that the der bate recalled the Army casualties to - his mind. It showed that while hundreds were killed and thousands wounded, certain members of the House raised petty personal matters. He added: . "For God's sake, gentlemen, be ® Britons!" (Cheers.)
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2484, 10 June 1915, Page 6
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200AWAKENING OF THE NATION Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2484, 10 June 1915, Page 6
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