GENERAL WAR NEWS.
Pm P biebb Association. London, July 15. Le Gaulois, referring to the visit of General Porro, one of the chiefs of the Italian headquarters staff, draws the inference that the Italian operations are being conducted in the closest co-operation with the Allies. It thinks it hardly probable that Italy will intervene in the Dardanelles because the local enterprises are more imperative, losses. London, Jul 16. The National Registration Bill has has received the Royal Assent. Calcutta, July 16.
Sixteen German missionaries from Gunhutie and Issam have been interned at Jubbulpor. Paris, -Inly 16. The Parliamentary and Army Com-, inittee that was set up to inquire as, to the asphyxiating gases has adopted a report providing a method for parrying and retaliating their use. London, July 13. Tlie gaols and convict establishments throughout the country have become a vast factory for war stores, and prisoners have doubled the output compared with their pence tasks. In the House of Lords the .Marquess of Crewe proposed, and Earl Selborhe seconded, a vote of thanks to Generals Botha and Smuts and the South African troops. The motion was carried. In the. House of Commons .Mr Forster, in reply to Mr Barlow, said that the statement' that Woolwich is not fully employed is, generally speaking, untrue and misleading. Woolwich could employ a greater number of highly skilled men than has been hitherto available.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 66, 17 July 1915, Page 6
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231GENERAL WAR NEWS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 66, 17 July 1915, Page 6
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