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MR HUGHES AT HOME. [Umtek ,I'ujtbs Association.! London, April 2D. Mr Hughes toured Glasgow and spoke to members of twenty Chambers of Commerce. Sir Thus. Mackenzie, following, said that Mr Hughes fired “Jack Johnsons” into the old theories. He did not believe that Britain had so degenerated as to extend trade and friendship to the murderers of the Dominions’ sons immediately the war was over. There was something more than buying in the cheapest market. ‘ Mr Hughes received’the Doctor shin •f Laws of Glasgow University, and returned to Edinburgh in the evening. MINERS WANTED FOR TUNNELLING. • London, April 29. The War Office asks for ten thousand skilled miners for tunnelling work on the various fronts. A ROYAL NAVYMAN. PRINCE ALBERT RESTORED TO HEALTH, (Received 8.5 a.m.) London, May 1. Official.—Prills Albert has recovered from his gastric troubles, and resumes his place in the Navy shortly. GENERAL COMPULSION. BILL TO BE INTRODUCED BY MR ASQUITH. (Received 8.5 a.m.) London, . May, 1. The says it'is Viable that Mr Asquith will introduce on Tuesday a Bill bringing in general compulsion. This has been made in- § evitable by thd-MilnT events. However much we dislike it, therefore, let the Government cease temporising, and face the realities. The suspensory clause fbr ao longer meets the case.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 23, 2 May 1916, Page 6
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214Second Edition Great Britain Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 23, 2 May 1916, Page 6
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