Mesopotamia
PRAISE FROM EH. ■ v ; V fi d' XUmteo; Pniaw -Ahsooution.M t ; ' > London, May S.Lord ivitobcuer added that' the. House could not Jail tp. realise the tense strain .bernor by the troops.-who had becgr, holding* their posts for-' upwards of twenty weeks under abnormal-cli-matic difficulties, and on restricted rations. General Townshend and his troops will have the. satisfaction o! knowing that tlioir comrades in Parliament and in the country know that they did all that was possible-to resist to the last. Lord Kitchener highly praised Generals Lake and Gorringo. SITUATION UNCHANGED. BATCH OF SICK AND WOUNDED FROM KUT. (Received ,10.10 a.m.) London, May 5. Sir Percy Lake on the 3th inst. re* ports that the situation was unchanged. 'The first batch of sick and wounded had arrived from Kut.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 27, 6 May 1916, Page 6
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129Mesopotamia Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 27, 6 May 1916, Page 6
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