Great Britain
SECRETARY OF WAR.
LORD DERBY'S CHANCE.
Press Associati6ii~Cbpyrigkt, Australian and NX Cable Association. ~ (Received'9.lo a.m.): London, July 4, In the House of Lords, Lord Sandhurst hinted: at 7 Lord Derby as tho next Secretary of,War. ' v . WELCOMED AT HOME. ARRIVAL OF OVERSEAS POLITICIANS.
Press Association—Copyright. Published in "The Times." London, July 4. ■ Mr Boi«ir Law welcomed the overseas members; of Parliament at the Colonial Office privately, drle addressed them uponi Ithe progress of tlie war and Empirei- tirade after the war. Mr Lloyd George received the dele* gates at the Munitions' Department, and addressed tjiem upon the munitions of -War; -. '■> § THE RUHLEBEN CAMP. UNSATISFACTORY FOOD SUPPLY. • '.,■'", •' , - : -' - ". ■ Jsuly 4. . Sir Edward Grey's i4;brrespondonce With Mr Gerard dWcloseii the fact that I Britain ■. offered terpen jl, fond sufficient for 600 civilians ; to'tne Ruhfeben internment camp. There was no reply. Several times Mr Gerftvd insisted upon Germany's duty to properly feed or otherwise release the prisoners. On the 23rd he requested the release of all civilians from Ruhlehen and exchange them with Germans interned, in Britain^
American doctors, reported that. A much of the bread from abroad, was 1 mouldy and hard, The German bread ,-|i caused indigestion. . : !
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 78, 5 July 1916, Page 5
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197Great Britain Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 78, 5 July 1916, Page 5
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