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LORD OLANRIOABDE. fiy Telegraph—Press Assooiatlon—Copyright (Reel April 14, 8.45 p.m.) London, April 13. Lord Clanricarde, who. inherited £250,000, and lived in shabby chambers in Piccadilly, is dead. , - THE SLINGSBY CASE AN APPEAL LODGED. (jpy Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London,\April 13. An the 1 SJingsby case has 'teen lodged in' The House of Lords. ; COMMONWEALTH SOLDIERS" LATEST STATISTICS. ?By Telegraph—PrcEs Association-Copyright ' ' Melbourne, April 14. To the end of March, 169,066 Com-monwealth-soldiers embarked; 64,633 are still in the various camps. CONSCRIPTION NECESSARY. FOR ELIGIBLE SINGLE MEN. " Adelaide, April 14. The Premier'(Mr!: Yaughan) considei that the required number of recruil throughout Australia will not be fortl coming without some form of conscri] tion for eligible single men. It wn unfair that single, men should stay b< hind and enjoy the comforts for whic the lads in the trenches were fightinj MINISTER OFFERS TO ENLIST. ; ' N.S.W. ATTORNEY-GENERAL..' .Sydney, April 14. The Attorney-General (the Son. D. R Hall) says he offered to enlist, but wa told that he should be content in 'do ing good work here. Mr. Hall: added ''come people may not think so."
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2747, 15 April 1916, Page 5
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180OBITUARY Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2747, 15 April 1916, Page 5
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