MESOPOTAMIA.
LORD>HARDINGE'S APOLOGY. ;;: '' fPREStS CRITICISM. London, July 4. Newspapers criticise Lord Hardinge's 'apology, mostly in a tone of moderation and restraint. India's internal and external difficulties in 1914-16, also her great contributions to the Empire's fighting strength, are given due weight, but the comments uphold the fairness of the commission's report. THE COMPORT; OP TROOPS. Received July o, 11.40 p.m. London, July •>. Mesopotamia officiaJ: Turkish irregulars attacking a convoy from Baquba were driven off with lobs. A. o-reiit improvement is reported in tbe comfort and health of the troops. \o ell'nrt is spared to render the life as bearable as 'possible in the hottest mouths.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1917, Page 5
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105MESOPOTAMIA. Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1917, Page 5
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