THE WAR IN THE AIR
i '"■'■ PESTINENT QUESTION- IN PAELIAI;"' ///. - / ' MENT.V'.; ,/ : - ':. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright ' £'".-;,' ("Times" and Sydney/"Sun" Services.) K:':// : . London,/ March 26. ; s r .In the House of Commons; Mr. Pcmi.:. ■ boi'toii Billing asked for assurances that, r'/ the air raid on Zeebruggo was not an L-'. isolated one, but the commencement of ?/'".- repeated attacks on enemy aircraft i. : '-"■ .'liiiSGS» ."';-':."*.■■■ .' J/ Dr. Macnamara (Financial Secretary li /to-the Admiralty), replying, _ saM tho ;■/■ Government intended using its air re- & sources to the utmost in offensive aB /'.'■'.- ,well as defensive operations.
RAILWAYMAN'S DEMAND
: By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (ltec. March 27, 10.5 p.m.) ' "• London, March 27. Mr.. J. A. Thomas (secretary of the Kailwaymen's AssocTation),: addressing tlie railwaymen, said that British workers ought to derhand tariff reform, eight hours, the minimum wage, preference to unionists, and old age pensions' grants. They ought not to stand the increased cost of living unless it wero accompanied by, a high otandard' of living, similar to that in the oversea Dominions.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2731, 28 March 1916, Page 6
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