MOTHER COUNTRY.
... A REAL BLOCKADE* " WOULD END WAR BEFORE WINTER ACCORDING TO LORD BERESFORD. Received July 23, .'.5 p.m. London, .Inly 22. At the dinner tendered to Mr. Gibson Bowles, in recognition of liis ell'orts to secure the abrogation of the Declaration if London, Lord Beresford said that if I'ven now a real blockade was applied they could end the war before the winter. WOMEN AND THE WAR, DETERMINED TO SEE IT THROUGH. AN IMPOSING RROCESSTON. Received July 23, 510 p.m. London, July 22. The Women's Social and Political •'nion organised a great procession to how the determination of the women if Britain and the Dominions to sec the •var through. The processionists assembled on the Thames Embankment mid marched to Hyde Park with bands mid banners. A section, consisting of friends and relatives of prisoners in Germany, carried a banner inscribed 'Britain for the British." A patriotic tableaux' contained groups representing France, Russia, Italy, Belgium, Serbia, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and South Africa. There was also a section representing the women's war work in munitionmaking.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1916, Page 5
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176MOTHER COUNTRY. Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1916, Page 5
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