METALS FOR MUNITIONS
, SHOULD. THE BRITISH PUBLIC CONTRIBUTE? By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright (Rec. September 1, 10.30 p.m.) London, September '!. In view of the report that tho German'Goveroment is paying at tho rate of £200 per ton to householders for copper and other metal articles at tho collecting depots, the "Daily Express" appeals to the Government" to inaugurate a similar campaign. The "Express" states that ono million sterling worth of copper, tin, and zino articles, required for the war, are going to waste, and people wotild* willingly .surrender their articles if ' they knew they would bo turned into shells and cartridges. -famous Airman killed PEGOUD, OF THE "LOOP" EXPLOITS. By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright (Rec. September 1; 7.25 p.m.) London, September 1. .Pegoudi the aviator 1 , has been, killed. [Pegoucl achieved world-wide fame by his daring exploits in looping the loop at dizzy altitudes, in which, for-a portion of the flight, liis machine was flying upside-down.] -
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2556, 2 September 1915, Page 5
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152METALS FOR MUNITIONS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2556, 2 September 1915, Page 5
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