ARSENAL AS RAILWAY WORKSHOPS
PREMIER CONFERS WI'IIH EXPERTS. . London, November 28. Mr. Lloyd George, visited Woolwich Arsenal, and conferred with experts with a view, to developing tho arsenal as a railway centre, to meet the world's shortage in rolling stock. Orders have been received for a hhndred locomotives and 2500 wagons. It is also proposed to make six million war medals, ten thousand rnilkcans, telephone apparatus, and coinage plant.—Aus.-N.7i. Cable Assn.
(Rec. December ,!, 1.45 a.m.) London, Dccsmber 2. Private firms aro already protesting agnlffit the proposal to build railway wagons at Woolwich Ar??nal. One firm declares fiFat It ould deliver two hundred a day, if ordered.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
"CLEAR OUT THE SHELLS!" (Rec. December i, 1.30 a.m.) London, December 1. Mr. Llovd George, diirimr his visit to ■Portsmouth arsenal, said: "Clenr out tho shells. We will never want them again."—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 60, 4 December 1919, Page 7
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