Second Edition Great Britain.
THE SECRET SESSION.
The High Cammissiober reports: London, April 27 (11.45 p.m.) During the secret session. Mi; Long mQrecl : .;jlte'ttt{j<*?a^meu.frflf ~thev H f>use, ''and alter' i'wtlierAdebate?...the motion lapsed at eleven o'clock. 'VWSBMAEE SENSATION. [United Press Association.] . (Recei\ie<!K : l.ss:: p.m.) London i April 27. There was a sensation in the House of Commons when Mr Long intrbd :eed a SeiVicff^VdJ. r / compromise, owing to the hostility of. the compulsionists and voluntary :sts. * Mr Asquith later announced that ttio Bill had ? i ■'' - GENERAL VISITS ■W-ftisrON v --»i'OSFITAL. (Received 1.55 p>m.) April 27. General Birdwood, accompanied by ' Sir Thomas Mackenzie, inspected Walton Hospital, and expressed himself as being greatlTpTeased with the arrangements. .
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 20, 28 April 1916, Page 6
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113Second Edition Great Britain. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 20, 28 April 1916, Page 6
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