Great Britain
LATEST MISCELLANEOUS. Unhid Prim Amooiatioh. (Received 2.50 p.m.) London, June 10 v ' The Institute of .Civil Engineers has initiated a movement to establish central munition work's in London, laying under tribute all the workshops and plant of the light, power, water, and gas companies. Is is understood the Campbell incident is settled. Mr J. Gordon (Lcnidbnderry) member of the House of Commons, becomes Irish AttorneyGeneral and Mr Campbell receives an English judicial post. Mr Balfour, in the Commons, stated that no death sentences .had been carried out in the Navy. Mr-Tepnant admitted that death sentences had been inflicted in the Army. The executive of the South Wales Mjners’ ,Federation has decided to summon a general conference of South Wales delegates and also ask the coal-' workers to agree to a joint audit of the sale prices, from July, 1914.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 35, 11 June 1915, Page 6
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