Writing in Blackwood's Magazine. Genera* Callwell, a recent director of military operation of the War Office, points out that the Mesopotamia™ and East African campaign are being- conducted by divisions that cannot be used in Flanders, therefore they are not exceptions from the War Office policy of concentrating all forces against the Germans. Oallwell sees no chance of an early peace. Before many weeks the Germans may be prepared, or even eager to reconstitute tlieii old boundaries, but the war cannot end until the AWies dictate terms, therefore there are only slender prospects for months ahead. New York, August 6. Investigation into the cause of the explosion of munitions shows that the
damage exceeds twenty millions. There were nve deaths by burning. The infantile paralysis epidemic has reached a total of one thousand. Automobile bandits iieid up the pay clerks of the JLSurrough Adding Machine Company and escaped with lorty thousand dollars. Hundreds of employees witnessed tiio robbery, believing it to be a moving picture rehcaa , - eal. Ottawa, August l>. Canada's -war expenditure now hi mounts to one million dollars a day. Auckland, August 7. John MoDonaldi Patterson, (second mate of the schooner Vsauel, is reported missing. He left the Vsaboi in a small rowing boat on Saturday afternoon. Wellington, «I Ins Dtay." Ihe House Wot iit iU o'c«jck today, ihe- iVur Regulations Act mas received ny tioi'eniw's message, wiui an amendment winch the rion. A. L. Hcrdinau explained was ii technical oiie. The jJUi was agreed to. In reply to Mr isitt, the Proniior said triie matter oi refusal by a school committee of the, use oi buikiungs lor religious purposes had not yot been considered by Cabinet. In reply to Mr Anstey, the Premier said clause 34 of the Military Service Act, dealing with religious objecton*, would be put into force as soon a« tiio Government could make the neees-s-iiy aiikingemente. 'l'hc Premier announced that owing to the delay in the preparation ol the Supplenieuitary J&timates the Government wias not reauy to go on. The House will be adjourned tomorrow. :, Auckland, This Day. The Corinthic arrived at 0 p.m. on Sunday with 53 rsick and wounded sold.iers. including 35 Niue Islanders. There are no cot cases. Hokitika, This Day. The residence of Archibald McNeil, at Staffordi, was burned to the ground thus morning, four children were burned to death: James, seven years; Willium. four and a half; Eile-n. tbror: Patrick, fifteen months. Tiio cha.rr?d remains were recovered. Six othoi persons living in the hon.se escsinvl.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 August 1916, Page 3
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