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HONORS FOR SOLDIERS.

| QM.OXIALS \\'!in DISTIXirjUJS[IE[ % 'I'IIIOMSELVKS. % * "'■■■.-lul.V. WAR ITKMS. £. I ~, , London, July 4. C> , '; ' ' '";•' '■■ ( has heen awardc % )" • '' ! ' i". ' !.' '-«•■ -HiiJ-tL Kcyworth, of t'li i i -""' 1 " 1 '■■'■•'■ 'r:ais. Din-iny a Here $ encoir.her :.i, i.'ivenchy „n May io-> !> ■' > '-y' i " i,^: >iv-« fully exposed for t\v I ;',"" ~s '":' "' il senium parapet an a iu!ev.' 1»i Don hs amongst the (lorniam > l '' ll, ,' i v ' l ' i ' l ' "»'y a few yards awav. £ | l!:o li.sli;!.::ui„he(i Service Order ha > '.!" cii rrahnv.i on Captain Annas P>or< J '■'"■"' !!: " ::; ii'''v U'nlcli, and Captai: > : --"'hon.' ..,!,vs]iall, of the Indian Cav '> ;' :, ' v - '■■'■l-'< ,'X're attached to the Fly > j ,!:: - ! "-'"p- ''"'■ the reconnaissance oi (• | •Inne ! ~ dscaig which they were attack I , ''i l,v '"'--an airmen and the pile J; v. Landed. _ ' > J _ ''" 'eiV-o, i,;g are ihe acts of gnllantrj [ j !■■]■ wii.eli '.be honors cabled on June i | ''en- awaked to New Zcnlanders; I .Main- Hart, railyins his men and dig | cm;: :;> ;;:: important forward position ii I Ma.i.ii- O'Xeill. exhibiting initiative and ; r. ■;>]■'"■ in command of a hearer subj '.Map •■ Waile. gallantry and resource ■ ;;l !T -- :;: ' ! ' !l d hauling his men atacriti- | (V;.',t-i ; -,i Salmonson, great gallantry on I .-'-i'i-il '.'■"' in saving a difficult situation, -;■". "■ '.May 2-: i. lie led a small parte. in an advanced trench under great diffi.".'ltii -. * I ('retain AYallingford, exceptionally j ■■;■■" ■! -ei'vices with the New Zealand j Kr ; c::d> machine-gun and sharji-sihoot-I it-: ami resource on critical j I'riv:-(t> Porteons. .•vallaiitry on April | :.'.; and bravery on the night of May 2-3, j v-'e-' ail (lie ol!ieers of his company were ; !-iil ! or wounded, he organised and J led the company, continually exposing j h;m-elf lor four hours, and showing fine spirit and powers of leadership. Corporal YVimos. tor gallantry in distributing annnuuiton and water in the lii-11»ii l'ne under heavy (ire. Private Salmon, hravely defending exposed portions of positions. 'Private Saunders, gallantry in lead-'i'-ii parj. of his scrtimi in occupying a j '. \"'i:i{, euemy trench and his zeal and I intelligent slopping. Private Singleton, gallant wort under heavy tiro. Private Stecdman. rescuing a wounded man under fire, attending the v.-i.-uuled under heavy fire. Private Stock,!!!!, recovering wounded on the open beach under heavy fire. Private Swann. distinguished services on reconnaissances and bravery. During a retirement he advanced to the enemy's line under heavy fire and carried b ick a wounded comrade. Mr. Tonnaut. Under-Secretani for War, states that the completed ro-organ-i-atlon of the technical and industrial labor services is forming a real industrial army edicienlly siafi'ed. The scheme provides for visits by convalescent and wounded men to the annament factories

fo ;jive the ivorkiTi stimulus and dash. | Small Liberal anrnps were formed to oppose Hie National Registration Bill and intended to move an amendment thai the Hill should not propped until ):niof had heon j/iven tliat Ihe powers r.lre'Mlv possessed liv tlio Ooverninonl, were insufficient. Thnitfrli e. division was threatened lliero was no doubt that ilic House of Commons was overwhclmiii'ilv in favor of the Bill. Trish Unionists were astonished at the, s-pivinl provisions, virtually excluding Ireland from the operation of tlie national rivriMrr. Tlio Trish Times describes (he T!ill as J

a studied in-uilt to patriotic Trcland. T'nionists and many Nationalists believe that totnl exclusion would have been better than the present Immiliatiiv compromise. The Nationalist press comment is cau'ious and restrained, but evidently veil pleased. The T'.oilermakers' Society has invested -C-'O.Ofiu in the war loan, and also converted -C.ID.nOn of old war stock. Lord Fisher has been unpointed chairvan of the Invention Hoard assisting the Admirnltv to co-ordinate and encourage scientific effort in relation to Hie requirements of the naval service.

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1915, Page 7

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HONORS FOR SOLDIERS. Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1915, Page 7

HONORS FOR SOLDIERS. Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1915, Page 7

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