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NATIONAL WAR EXHIBITION. United Press (Association. London, January 22. A mooting of the .Mansion House inaugurated a National Vv ar Exhibition to ho held in London shortly, including an exhibit of German and Austrian goods and the British substitutes.
THE CRY FOR WHEAT. The Emergency Workers’ Committee, alter investigating flic increased cost of wheat, passed a resolution asking the Government immediately to take steps to gain control of more ships, and for the Government to bring wheat from Argentine and Canada, and sell it at a bare cost, plus cost of transport.
FAMINE IN BELGIUM. London, January 22. A Swiss pastor, who has just returned to Paris from Belgium, says that short of a miracle, the old men, women, and children will die of hunger this winter in fertile .Belgium. THE, RECORD FOR WOUNDS. Timbb AND Bvdnbt Sun SBnvxnan. , London, January 22. \ Bene Vidal, a chasseur, holds the record for wounds, having received 139 distinct wounds principally in the legs and the lower part of the body caused by shrapnel. He is recovering and will not be crippled.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 19, 23 January 1915, Page 8
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