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Great Britain

LORD DERBY'S FRESH APPEAL.

TIME UP ON DECEMBER 11.

•United Frees Association. (Received 12.45 p.m.) London, December 3

Lord Derby’s fresh appeal is; “We. shall know by December 11 whether there are men tip to forty years of age prepared to give us the army force >ve require. Impartial tribunals will Weigh the arguments of those recuits having difficulties, or who regard as indispensable appeals for eligibles to put the country’s interests'before their own and show the world—the Allies, neutrals, and enemies alike—that there are hundreds of thousands of citizens of Britain ready to fight for her.”

QUESTIONS IN THE 00MMONS.

London, December 2

In the House of Commons Air Lynch asked Mi* Asquith if opportunity would be .given for a debate on the military and diplomatic dispositions which had led to the present position in the Near East and Dardanelles.

Mr Asquith said he "buhl consider the matter, but fie would hot give an undertaking, * Replying to Mr Loach, MV Tennant said the casualties in the vicinity of Loo's during the last 'three months were 95;000. Tito Australian casualties at Gallipoli, excluding the New Zoqlanders, r weie' 25,000.

.SIR E. CARSON’S DENIAL.

London, December 2,

Sir E. Carson states that the reported formation of a National Partyig entirely without foundation. He regards it as regrettable that he cannot converse in the House of • Commons without evoking impertinent

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 1, 4 December 1915, Page 6

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230

Great Britain Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 1, 4 December 1915, Page 6

Great Britain Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 1, 4 December 1915, Page 6

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