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Chronicle Cilice .tf u.m AUSTII ALA.SIANS IN EGYPT. London, .Nov. li. Mr Ginnell, in the House of Commons, asked Sir Edward Grey it he 1 couldi state tlie mi moor oi' outrages ami offences committed uy the Australian forcss in Egypt, and also state the insuiiictioufc given that (tiliey should not be reported or recorded. Answering interrupting members, who demanded the authority ot sucli statements, Mi' Speaker remarked that .ur Gill noil must be> held personally responsible for his statements. Sir Edward Grey replied! that lie Had no olficial information ot such outrages. ' TIIE NiBAV AY All COMMITTEE. Tno Jit. lion. 11. JLI. Asquith announced that the new Avar committee ; ob^M^^jj»binet included Wie lit. jtlou. * lit. Hon. A. J. ualio uT;' the Rt. Hon. D. Lloyd George, aud the lit. Hon. U. MoKenna. THE ANTWERP EXPEDITION. T1 ie Bt. Hon. H. H, Asquith, questioned about the Antwerp expedition, said that the lit. Hon. \V. Ohurehlll could afford to ignore all attacks. u would bo amply j ubtifiodi wlien tlie whole story "was told.' CHINESE ADMIRAL AtSSASSIN'- ; ATED. \ Shanghai, Nov. •1. < Admiral Juchcng, the military governw attending the coronation celebrat ion at the Japanese Consulate, ■was assassinated by two anti- monarchists.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 November 1915, Page 3
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