BRITAIN'S CALL FOR MEN
PROBLEM FOR THE NEW WAR
COUNCIL
Br Telegraph—Press Association—OodttlbM ("Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services.)
London, November 22,
Colonel Repington, the military correspondent of "The Times," says:— "Now that the Allied War Council is established the question should be submitted to it of the strength required for the campaign of 1916 and what shall be each Power's share. Until this is fixed, recruiting must be an uncertainty. Tho country ought to be told the number of recruits needed to repair the deficits. The estimate of. 30,000 weekly attributed to Lord Kitchener probably refers to the infantry alone." ALLIES' WAR PRISONERS IN GERMANY BELGIAN FREEMASONS' GIFT FOR RELIEF FUND. Amsterdam, November 22. The Belgian Freemasons have given three million francs (roughly, £120,000) towards the relief of the Allied war prisoners in Germany. •
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2627, 24 November 1915, Page 5
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134BRITAIN'S CALL FOR MEN Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2627, 24 November 1915, Page 5
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