, n A Private cable .ytmprtp, tlie death of Major W v , H. ,#: t djfiV.'b.,', (jre^tt'ord. who-lefty .im^h,|tlie. r Svc(jpd; lleinforcements.ii We was the second,sop ,of the Uttei W.- Ht Levin, .qnd "’as lately admitted to < the Military Hospital ift Alexandria with a compound ( fracture of the jaw and a complicated fracture of the elbow.—P.A. . •,
It is understood that an Anti-Ger-man League is about to be formed in Wellington. Two of the planks in the league’s platform, it is stated, will be a movement to discourage the employment of Germans or people of German extraction in any Government position, particularly military positions, as it is said to be part of the German creed to 'seek enlistment, and even commissions in the Defence Forces wherever jit is possible to attain ends not conducive- to the. success ,of our apis,! be tlm disepuragementy of trade |t >vi(b (he puemy, and jyith firmfi ,es^; yi jijishetl ,in neutral countries that are known or suspected to he German firms or .firms with a German backing. It is said that sufficient funds will be available to appoint a paid secretary,' who will make the fullest investigation into any suspect cases.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 19, 28 December 1915, Page 6
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194Untitled Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 19, 28 December 1915, Page 6
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