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Second Edition Great Britain

SEA FREIGHTS ON THE UPWARD GRADE.

[Dnitbd Paßsa Association.] (Received 11.4 Q a.m.) London, June 1. Freights on cargo steamers to Australia will be raised 20s all round, beginning in July. It is expected the mail steamers will act similarly.

DARDANELLES PAPERS.

CHURCHILL SUPPORTS REQUEST.

GOVERNMENT WILL ACCEDE.

(Received 12.20 p.m.) London, June 1

In the House of Commons, Mr D. Dalziol (Unionist member for Lambeth), appealed to the Government to publish the Dardanelles papers. Mr Churchill supported the request, and said he did not see why the papers 'should not be presented to the House* as the operation was closed. So far as.he himself was concerned.'he would say publish everything. Mr Bonar Law admitted that the demand was justified. The Government intended to have the most complete publication, subject to certain limitations. ; Some documents were very confidential and others which might refer to current operations; otherwise, if the story was to be told, the whole i story should bo told.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 50, 2 June 1916, Page 6

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Second Edition Great Britain Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 50, 2 June 1916, Page 6

Second Edition Great Britain Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 50, 2 June 1916, Page 6

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