MISCELLANEOUS. United Press Association. London, October 27. Lord Kitchener’s sister (Mrs Parker) has warned males of military ago that the war will last another year, if not two. Conscription is certain in December if Lord Derby’s scheme fails in November. Great crowds including many Australian, New Zealand, and Indian wounded soldiers, attended the Horse Guards’ parade to see the captured guns, some of which were taken at Le Cateau in August. 1014. Many of them are badly battered. Recruiting officers are using the exhibition with excellent results. London, October 28. Lieutenant G. S. Bogle, of the Royal Engineers, a New Zealander, has died of wounds received at the Dardanelles. London, October 27. The Evening News declares that Lord Lansdowne’s statement should be read with no little shame. It is a confession, not of deliberate cynical betrayal, but of an ineptitude almost passing belief. We had months of warning, yet no military preparations were made. Serbia has been sacrificed by her friends to her enemies,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 51, 29 October 1915, Page 5
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164Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 51, 29 October 1915, Page 5
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