News from England.
ENLISTMENT AT HOME. WILL IT BE COMPULSORY? *: London, May 13. I Lord Ilaldanc, in the House of Lords, ?said the gravity of the situation might : possibly lead the. Government to recon•ider the position in regard to voluntary ] enlistment. I. MONEY FOR THE BELGIANS. j Received May 14, 9.15 p.m. * London, May 14. The King and Queen and other Royalties attended Madame Clara Butt's Rod ■Cross Concert at the Albert Hall. The concert realised £BOOO. MR. CHURCHILL AT THE FRONT. (Times and Sydney Sun Services.) Received May 14, (!..■) p.m. London, May 13. Mr. Asquitb, in reply to a question, said tliat Mr. Churchill visited Paris on important Admiralty business. On returning he spent Saturday and Sunday :at the British headquarters. Since August fie had not been absent from the Admiralty for more than a fort sight.
HONORS FORFEITED. London, May 13. The Kaiser, the Emperor Francis Joseph, the King of Wurtemburg, the Grand Duke of Hesse, Prince Henry of Prussia, and the Dukes of Saxi-Cuburg and Cumberland, have been struck of! the roll of Knights of the Garter.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 289, 15 May 1915, Page 5
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180News from England. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 289, 15 May 1915, Page 5
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