Great Britain
CHRISTMAS COMFORTS FOR THE TROOPS. • SjjiaC ' OHI—TfrMSMJ 1 —TfrMSMJ ' ! Y.M.C.A. SHIP FOR DARDANELLES. * } A )mm -preL Strife- "t i.' (Received 8.25 a.m.) London, December 7. The: (Young. Men's | Christian Association has sent a'Christmas ship to the .Dardanelles and Salonika full of 'comforts for the troops, including a big consignment of tents. • VOLUNTARISM V. CONSCRIPTION LORD DERBY'S SCHEME. .
(Received 8.25 a.m.) j London, December 7. \
The Daily Chronicle says: There is , a growing feeling among politicians that the time .limit to Lord Derby's i scheme ought to be extended to Ded4i einber..3l, as there has been consider-; r"We ''do not like to suggesfcibis is 4ss Machiavellian handi-* co^|^"ip y tionist iflipotals, but! Derby >. again 1 ' brings com-* mon-sense' and instinct into it, the position will be that no convinced conscriptionist is going to re J gard the proceedings as fair as that of the voluntary system.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 4, 8 December 1915, Page 5
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