Great Britain
IMPORTANT PROBLEM SOLVED.
; United Press Association. (Received 1.45 p.m.) London, July *. The creation of an TJnder-Secreta'-y----ship for Munitions has stimulated effort to the satisfaction of the Army and increased the output. Inspired by isp Anglo>Ru&sia.n prodigious .e,f- / forts, experts declare' that ""be most important problem .is ;npw solved for the w'hole of the Allies.
BUSINESS jyiEJHOJ)£IN WAR.
THE £ALE SHIPS.
; •" (Received 12.^ r p.m.) { Loudon,, July 8. Lord St. Davids, in the House of Lords, suggested the appointment of a Gpwmmept committee to ,tonsider' suggestions fromVany Source, for the. improvement of. the ..pnhlio service during the : war. j with a, view ito.efficiency and economy.—Lor ICi ewe ; replied that every effort had ibeen made to introduce busi'icss methods* and scientific knowledge in the con* duqt of public affairs.
Mr Archer-Shee,-in : tho House of asked whether.the ({overn-nK-nt ivdbld 'oo'iMd'.'r the question of selling; the interned Austro-German merchantmen to compensate for the damage due to our own mercantile marine:—Mr .Riincinian 3 replied that the s-uggestion had not been overlooked, but it was not proposed to adopt Hat prosgnt. ~
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 59, 9 July 1915, Page 6
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