RILL FOR GENERAL COMPULSION
"GOVERNMENT MUST CEASE TEMPORISING" HARD LOGIC OF EVENTS By Telcferaph—Press Association—Copyright London, May 1. The "Daily' Chronicle" says:—"lt is probable that Mr. Asquith will introduce on Tuesday a General Compulsion Bill. This has been made inevitable by the hard logic of events, however much we. dislike it. Therefore, let tho Government cease temporising and face realities. The suspensory clause for the conscription of married men no longer meets the case.", THE, SUPPLY OF MUNITIONS 3493 CONTROLLED WORKS IN OPERATION. ("Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services.) London, May 1. The Munitions Ministry's Bureau announces that the total number of controllw! establishments is now 3493. A SERIOUS SITUATION Ptf? SO! CAUSE FOR PANIC. (■'Times''' -and Sydney "Sun". Services.) .<£«. May.2, 5.30 p.m.) . London, May 1. Mr. J. H. Thomas (secretary of the railwayman's organisation), Ispeaking to a meeting flf rajhvaymen at Northampton, said that the Irish rebellion, the shipping problem, and the recruiting crisis had created a serious situation, but it ought not t« produce a panic srid -.cause the break-up of the (iovixa-saoni.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2761, 3 May 1916, Page 5
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174RILL FOR GENERAL COMPULSION Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2761, 3 May 1916, Page 5
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