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THE AGE. SATURDAY, JULY 3. 11 the destroyer Ughtnin; (275 tons, on 12- this country, HioiibIi l' nrnsl dixtant the lsiPiinioii, i xivpt pcrhniia New is pounder and five 6-ponnder guns) off the EASTERN FRONT. Is5 warfare. ON GALLIPOLI.

AUSTRALIA THE WAR ths thinis nVre as they were fist It is hampering the nition at this critical juncture by the introduction of rty war. fare. He iMr. llughcsl was quite utieon. siimis of having introdu.Td partv warfare Into the House.

He a.tnmcd tlist th ri-ferenie wst to the nt land. nt more ell equipped iin. to tin iront. in proportion to jinil'i in, than anv other Dominion. (I'lhr.) L' sro entitled to no FHi-ial coiumenilnliou e.wt crwat of Kngland.

The vewsel in now in hanbor. Fourteen of tbe erew are missing. for Pint. inpily, this eoiiiitrv was in a ANOTHER LINER SUNK belter position when war likc out tilt in Iteferenilum to the people. t.i) to oienniH' S'iciety ss it should lie.or- o'her countries, or tlie lust two nvnti GERMANS CLAIM LARGE BOOTY MORE MERCHANTMEN SUNK.

giiiiii. io utilise iniiutna force rssentisl for the campaign, unless thcr.) wen- vest oil in the (invemnvnt complete, control of the resources of the Crmunon- A Berlin rommnntgtie state: "General DARING EFFORT TO ESCAPE. weuuii ins i would enahle it to set about von l.insimrcn on Wednesday stormed tlie Viiat the Australians Face. A Ship from Western Australia. Russians' -positions east of the Gnila Lips, DRAMATIC CALL TO GOVERNMENT Hon I men a nonth have lnen Hud this trouble broken out four yeirs ago we should liave lieen in a pitifirl state.

We are glad to have dnne something. How much more we nn do is to be det 'rmiiieil, Whatever it it cannot I done on political lines. (Loud cheer.) Mr. lloyd A snull committee of ibis House might do eflective work. The Prime Minister: We sre getting ahmg.

To givo some eviihnee of the difli-euHiiw of Government in this matter, I may read an xtraet from one of the grest leading jnurn.il". Titt-n only rachtnn months ago. "We sre indulging in orgy of militnrv exnendiliire Sor a eoiitingenuy capturing ZCT Russians. General von Ma kensen continues to advance. The Kuesinn The ship Sardomenc, 1S61 tons, from Serious Loss of Life.

west of the Vistnta arc alo retreating after obstinate fighting. Western Australia for London, wa torpedoed and sunk without warning off tlie cnat of Cork. Two of the crew were "Our totnl booty for June by Generals TWENTY AMERICANS PERISH. killed, and several were wounded or rj von I.insingon. von Maekenen snd mising.

Seven were saved lit worn in an ellieient way. So t.hat, to utiHte the forces of to protect the welfare of the people, it might sav to this man. f-ome. or snd tell the great conxirntions. "Yon must, do this" and insist on industrial ponce If the (lovernment ured the Kcferrndum for ns.

tional. net partv. purposes, jt deserved evervthing that Isromred to a party with mactuhocnt opportunities and detires (n-plaiu-e.) Other Speeches. Sir lloliert Rest (V.) declared that the for Flinders had made sn elol qnent S)eech on national lines, but the last sneaker (Mr. lliighe.

l.a.l rsxioiilv introduced party eonsslerations. Mr Iliighesi hsd declared himself imprewed with the need for orgHninatmn, but would he. or the government, bring in prncts-nl measiires to have organisation here? If so. the whole force of those on his (Sir FLOWER OF TURKISH ARMY more than the milenrnum." Some Woyrseh coiniirises 4t.ll) officers, l.TO.floO men. 80 guns and 208 machine LONDON, 2nd July.

The steamer Lams', from Hiienos Ayres lsugivtor.) Labor Members: Name of the pirxr? SPEECH BY SIR WILLIAM IRVINE When rearing Kmrhtnd on a voyage from for llelfast with a cargo of fnaic, wan tor "Tlio Auwtro-ftiTman troops, after Sir William Irvine: We have all been New York, the I-evlnnd liner Armenian, podoed 5 miles west of the rVilly Islands stubborn fighting." an Austrian com blind nt times Th" Prime Minister: Two vonrs sio. lie 8X21 tons, owned br F. Leylanrl snd Co. on Wednesday. The second mate was killed munique state, "have reached, the eastern fore the article was written, tins war was by shell fire.

The rest of the crew landed inevitable, and it will hist as long as men of Liverpool, shared the fnte of the LiMitania, being torpedoed and sunk by at Milford Haven bnmk of the Robatyn. We nave occupied Zamosc, in Southern Poland, (bout 30 mile noTth'A'cst ot Tomimow," are prepsxi'd to sneiilice heinwlves i shorter and no longer. (Heir, hear.) 1 say again to the young men of Australia A Norwegian barque, laden with wheat. German submarine (U3S). ENEMY LOSES 70,000 MEN was torpedoed off Faslnet.

Part of Qie When the Armenian wbh about 200 (C who sre ft. and free, "There is only one GIVE US A LEAD." crew landed in Ireland. miles from the Scilly Islands on Monday i sine wnuin ic netuTKl them, it was regrettable that the party in poser, while agreeing in iteneral terms wim tv. evening hist, the submarine wim sighted. The Mptain of the Armenian immediately ITALIANS ATTACK thing for theni to do.

and that is to take thci' places with their mates in tV lighting line." ((Tieers.) That is my view, and it is the only thing that can 1e said. You may have meeting and cntliuiam. but unless yon convey that to the young men of neel of orgjnisation, had committed. iuclf to aWlutely nothing. He referred to the THE MUNITIONS BILL ront.Mion the Defemf department" banng a ibad effect on recroiting.

Coni- put nn full speed, and made desperate eftort to escape. He defied the order of the VW to stop the steamer, until a AiisTrniia, you can do nomine, for the piainisj as adminisnration at Kroad-meadows and l-ivcriool had gravely af. fected the number of men coming rest. I join heartily wilh the idea that the working forces of Australia, fryn the top to the bottom engineers and ethers should lx organised, and those who con shell cranhed into the cnginernom, and tlie Heavy Bombardment by Fleet. Warning to Mr.

Lloyd George. ORGANISE OUR RESOURCES. Ml. W. Malnnev (V.) said he was on.

ship was brought to a standstill. Men from the submarine boarded tbe Ar trol the nnannal machine of Australia should be organised too. (Hear, hear.) Vosed to compulsory registration, because ne did not see how it could avoid loading menian, and placed two kuye homb aboard The fullest confidence shoidd obtain among conscription. He did noL ain-ee tin. the liner.

Torpedoes were also fired at the all ot us. tna', we may give ot our Jwst and our utmost to bring this war to a snu- the rich peimle of Atstralia had tnnric anything like the sacrifices made by tbe poor. Why had thev not had a wealth tar here' "Must Not Act Gingerly." vessel, which sank thirty minutes later. cesstu! FIGHTING ON WHOLE FRONT. Tlie Italian are attacking along their whole front.

A force of 15,000 Austrian tUcked on the Plavj-Gradisca front, but wa npuixl, leaving 1200 dead or wounded on tbe field. The Italians." an Austrian communique ays, "attacked our front at Sagrado and Monteeosich. Tbry entered our trenches near Selsano and Vermighano, but were repulsed. Italian corpses are covering tbe Monteeosich ridgeA." (Sewre fighting, another Vienna mesKige Some rich men had gone to the front, but Five boats were got clear, but tie rope of another boat were cut bv a shell, and The House of Common yesterday con' he again asserted that thev were comnara- diers re.Tard them in a porting nirit, MR. COOK'S VIEW.

Mr. Cook (X.KAV.) decland that it as unworthy of anyone to trv idered the Munitions Bill in committee. the ooT-iirxtnUi wore thrown into the sea. their shoTIs providing occasions for rars tively few. With regard to the newspaper extract read by Mr.

Groom, lie said it only reflected one man's opinion. (Hear, hear.) Sir J. H. Dalzid moved a new clause The sisbnuritn: fired at a Beigian trawler to the shelter of the dugmits. Five hun and make political capital nut of Both Military and industrial.

to transfer the powers of tlie Ordnance which wn coming to tlie rescue, but question like thai. He had never ne wme allowed ty the standing orders ha ving exnvred. the usual ibunines was dred Turks Wl it the southern end of the peninsula in single day, but our loss wa department to the (Ministry of Munitions. consciously said one word since the eventually it denuded. The trawler called on.

Ho declared that too management of the war began that au meant in a party spirit cured the occupant of the five boat. It ii ridirulrusly small." liyoisi imposition cheers.) At the same department was a national scandal, but the TIIE LIVERPOOL CAMP. believed tiiat 30 persona were drowned. l'Pililil in portion of yesterday', issue.) Government most say wbethcr tbe impu' LOSDOK, 2nd July. The eorrtsmorritent of the "Daily Chronicle." cabling from tbe Dardanelles, states: "The Australians and New Zca-Isnders threaten the Turkish commiinica-tion with Acui Baba, and, consequently, tiry draw upon themselves Hie flower of the Turkish army, notwithstanding which tlie enemy casualties already total 70.000.

Tlic Turk figbt gallantly and wit.1i desperation, realwing that the fall of Achi and Kilid Bahr mean the doom of Constantinople." A French naval officer describes the is proceeding on the Lower time, be Ind to point out that Australia was the only country carrying on partv renorts, Isonro. Captain Trickery, of tbe Armenian, told nn interoftirrg story when interviewed. tations were deserved. Mr. Lloyd George said it was most im "The submarine." be said, "signalled us political warfare at this time.

The point was: Aro or 40,000 men enough to represent Australia in the firing line portant that the mistakes of the past to sjfcnp putting a coup'-e of gunshots MR. ORCHARD'S ALLEGATIONS. REPLY TO SENATOR PEARCE. The comments of the Minister of Defence REGISTRATION AGAIN URGED should not be opened. He admitted there (Hear, hear.) He referred again to the IIIFBAICE wastage of the war, and wished the Gov had been serious mistakes of judgment.

across our bow when four miles off. I put the vrKel' stern to him, and ran for it. ltd shelled us continually with shrapnel, which killed several of Oie crew, and ernment to consider whether it waa doing on the action of Air. Oivhard in infornung These would be investigated at the right THE FRENCH OPERATIONS. Valor of the Turk.

Each Man Worth Two Germans." any more than make up for that wastage. the House of IteiireseuUtives of the re He saw that Mr. HoLuuin in New South sults of hi personal invetiir.ition of Uu. time, and the responsibility would be placed on t'ic right shoulders. The powers now given to bim were adequate to pre precipitated Rome into the sen Wales bad made a reference to TOLEIT GERMAN ATTACKS.

Turkish losses as enormous, and say: "Von can form no idea of the masses of mriwes lyiint between their lines and our." men. lie (Air. ook) did not suggest that "I realised that the enemy was gaining. vent a recurrence. Australia could keep as many as tiiat at the front.

'What he did sy was that two but struggled on. A shell then knocked Tiie Turks, he states, are humiliated by tlie ENLISTMENT OF YOUTHS OF EIGHTEEN The clause was withdrawn. the ficnrmuM activity in the Argnnne the steering gear out of order. AnoUier army coitis representing Aunt nil ia or manner in which Cernura have assumed area ia indicated by their attempt to reach Mr. F.

H. Booth, the country total of lOO.OOO men should be uimed at. fell in the ongineroom, a third carried control and suppressed evidences of (Hear, hear.) the Chalons-Verdun railway ne.ir St. I'Ould not forgive Mr. Lloyd George if nw.iy the Marconi hoiiee.

and a fourtb cut discontent. Meneuoitld, and threaten Verdun from the llie Assistant Minister: 1 hope you are keeping in mind the question of transport used the weapon given him under the bill down the funnel, disabled men in the stokehold, and prevented mo getting steam. ml its ditiKilties. wet. The enemy has made several nnsuo gingerly instead of bo'dly.

(jeneral tSir lan Hamilton, Commander in Chief of the Dardanelles Expeditionary conditions obtainiug at tiie Liverpool cimp dinted a further statement from the member for Nepean, yesterday. "Senator Pearce," said jlr. Orchard. 'V-iys iy observations on the present rssii. tion of afTaits at tho camp at Liverpool 'wiil undoubtedly have a detrimental effect on recruiting." My reply is that, what ss Juiving a very dctrimcntnl effect on recruiting the condition of affairs, which I have tried to make public.

To cover up tliei-e tilings, and to neglect to remedy them, is the most effective wy 1 know of to prevent men recruiting. Senator Pearve complains that I did not mention the matter to him in tlie train on the journey from Sydney. 1 should like to remind him that Mr. Cook: If they were to have two ammy corps at the front thcr must do cesnful attempts to peiietmte soulliwiinls An amendment was adopted, exempting continuing bis report on the iin trades possesfdng effective means to secure away with some of the ''tiddlev-winking' The ship was afire in three phceis when I decided to surrender. We bad resiftterl for an hour.

Twelve or thirteen men 1 Ss grounds of rejection. He referred to tlie settlement of disputes s-itbout a atoppagi fact tiiat more men were rejected in Vic porUant ojierations winch took place on Jblli and 29th June, state: "The Australian and New Zealand army corps waa Alleged Unfitness for Winter Campaign of work. tone, than elsewhere. were lung dead on the deck. In drscribiug the French at Kerews Dp re on 21st June, the "Daily Chronicle" correspondent says: "The French 'seventy-fives' (2J15-inch guns) drummd incessantly to the accompaniment of trne tremendous reverberations of the 4.oj-incU guns and howitzers.

The French captured and recaptured trendies, but were ejected again and again. Tlien came the order tiiat they must recapture and limit hold tlie trenches. Britiah guns and houitzen were asked for and immediately sent The bombardment waa maintained tlhroughuut the afternoon. It The Assistant Minsster: There are uni Mr. Lloyd George pointed out thai in "Tlie suh.uarinc commander made me instructed to prevent the enemy on ila form standards throughout all the States.

the event of miners and others repudiating clear the ship, land the Armenian sank The Attorney-tieneral: I think it has front front detaching troops to the south by the Biesme valley. "A very -iolent cannonade is proceeding north of a 'Paris communique states. "One of our mines in front Dampirrre wrecked the alitrments of the enemy' defemrire works. Two enemy attacks in the Vos-jes on the Langcrfclskopf-Dgems front were repu'iKod." An earlier conwnun ique stated: "The Genman attack in the Argonne yesterday the agreements of tbeir leadeTs.thc industry after two torpedocu bail 4ieen fired at her, a good deal to do with individual doctors. (Hear, hear.) could 'no brought under the act by pro The submarine commander nhowed every Mr.

Cook said 'be did not believe that clnmation. He also suited thut the Gov the physical standard of recruits in Vic and picked up some of the crew eminent was endeavoring to prevent tin Vho were floating with liMiolbs. Must of neyond all question of imriv lead ern are. I he action wan opened oeiwecn 11. SO a.m.

and noon on 29th June by the guiilmat Humber and the destroy era Pin-clier and Chelmcr engaging the enemy' heavy pin. At part of the "nd 'Lifht Home Brigade (New Sonth Wale) and the 3rd Infantry 1 invade moved out on tbe right of the position, advancing; 'DO die crew who perished were American." toria was below that ol the rest or Australia. (Hear, hear.) The whole position emphasised the need of another Minister to help the Minister of Defence. Probably a few shells ih-otmcd in Melbourne or Syd State being robbed by a collusive arrangement between employers aiul workmen to nunus a. iiimi I i .1 him to lead us Renewed cheers.) Never increase the price of necessaries.

In fact. seemed tiiat every gun on earth was pour-1 (Wednesday) was particularly violent. It ing slicll into the Turkish lines. Then is estimated that two divisions were en-the third attack waa laundhed. gaged.

Tlic attack was checked. Another The captain of the Armenian believe that tiie submarine rescued three of the crew. The mate state that the first smell nunuiaiiu was a- country has a man they wanted to get a measure of honest been in such a position of bearing such rusponsilii'lities or posseasirsg such privileges hm the Prime Minsiter to-dav. Socialism. In one trench the enemy was abort of violent attack at McUcral (Alsace) was killed U-n men.

Four men. after terrible suffering, died from their wounds while Mr. Hainnson (V.l: IVm't svnrt-i- TT Tlie bill was read a third time. ammunition, aud fought with sucks, stone I completely checked. Hie Germana us- will beiir them all rrabt.

or h-t- battalion came hurrying from tained importaut hwses." aboard tlie boats. rir William lr-iiie I saiu l. Germans Attack Lloyd George will. I know his heart is in it. Tn rmM The wiiflo operator on the Armenian ney would ncruiting more than the best efforts of the liest orators of tlie country.

Hear, hear.) He again appealed to the floverument to drop party programmes and unite iu a common effort to keep two Austral ran army corps at the battle front. (Hear, hear.) Labor Member's Appeal Mr. Can- (X.S.W.) said the position with tlie Australians at the front falling in hundreds called for the Commonwealth to put forth special effort. Surely, we would not wait till tiie shadow of death over even- faniirv. A committee, largely to the siixgestion of a national Hnvm-n.

Ihc whole German press is attacking ment, I never concciled my belief that sticu a thing was impossible. (Opposition dMsent.) 'lliey liad to recognise the conditions in which ttlev wpr. Sir. Lloyd George on account of his mieech continued sending the S.Oi?. signal (urgent appeal for hch) until ahell from tlie Mibinaiinc destroyed tlie apiraratiw.

The miiwuiiw were picked np by the Britush in introducing the Munitions Bin. The Another stirring SpTfiTnt' Vo CiS'lfifrm'-ment to bend all its energies towards the prosecution of the war was made in the House of Representatives yesterday morning; liy 8ir William Irvine. He moved the adjournment of tJie House to call attention to the urgent necessity 'for taking more active steps in regard to recruiting and the supply of munitions of war. "I make no apology," he said, bringing this matter forward. 1 will not waste time." 1 could have Ibiougbt the matter up on the debate on the Supply Hill, but I want to give- iti gi eater prominence, cordially endorse what has been said by the leader of this Opposition, and I wish the Government ooidd have seen its way to invite the people of Australia as a whole to take pirt in the recruiting campaign which is to take place in Victoria next week.

(Opixwition oheers.) I am more convinced than ever I have been tbat a large suction, the people in all parts of Australia have rot yet been awakened to the peril which hanga over tlieni. I was appal'ed recently in reading a loading article, iu a paper which has a laige circulation in Australia, which among other things paid, The war against capital In Cologne "Gazette" viruses bim of lying oue, would not ask the Friine Minister to lonn a linvennnonf Aerodrome Destroyed. Tbe German aerodrome at GiiMtelles, in Western Flandens, has been destroyed by allied aviatom. They are constantly dnni-ping bombs on Zecbruggc Harbor, where there arc two German siibmaiinee. SENSATIONAL AIR DUEL.

ateanicr Taniuah. SR.10 tons. many statements liave been made before as to the unsatisfactory character of the conduct of the tumps. Promises to reform have been made time and again, but nothing whatever comes of them all. The Minister inquires, but like a child, accepts every statement tlsit is made to him by the very men who are responsible for these troubles, and it is beng borne iu upon my mind that it is useless to bring these matters before the Minister personally, unless there is baliind them at the same time the force of public opinion eullicicntly strong to break through red taiie and get them remedied.

Tiie trouble is Uiit Senator Pearce will not see these thii.gs through to a satisfactory conclusion, aud it is the neglect to remedy these nutter that is not only rellectins upon our ability to properly organise our prcjutruUoiw for war, but undoubtedly prevent recruiting more than anything else I can conceive of. I have been silent far too out of consideration for Ministers, concerning theje matters, which are taking place in my electorate, and only an imperative seiue of public duty lias led me noar to make these disclosures in the House. All 1 ank of Senator Pearce is to put tlime ltrntteis right at the earliest pot siblc moment, and I know that rhundrcds oi Mildieis ut the camp will give him full credit, and i shall lie profoundly grateful "I mar add." pixieeeded Mr. Orchard, "that I have just repeated nry requeat tt Mr. Jensen to fulfil his promise to accompany mm to the l.iverool camp and personally iuvostigute matters.

His reply waa thut it is not his intention to go ttirs week, but would do so the following week; in fact, ihe hardlv thought it necessary tu the Turkish right, but was caught in open ground liy the 'seventj fives, and melted away. Six hundred yard, of Turkish trenches wan takeu and held. In one tieuth 10 tect deep the Turkisii dead luimiiHtl oer. i'hey had beeu valiant, thcM- ile.id men. Ulhtem from tlie that a a limiting unit one Turk is vroilb two tii-rmans In fact, winn bis back to tiie wall the Turk is nugninceut.

The Ficuch casualtiea were tew, oonsider-ing what a day it had been." 1 do ak him. ami univi i ine ientsctie lagciecrtimg" has a most yards, when the enemy was encountered in strength. Meanwhile the artillery engaged the enemy' reserves. collecting in a ravine opposite the right centre, by effectively shelling them with, guns and luA it'-er. "About 2.W p.m.

the enemy appeared to br pieparing a counter attack against tlie lilt of our advanced troops, but bowitzcr anil machine gun 6 re easily reputed then. Tiie retirement of our advanced troojis be. (fan at 3 p.m., well covered by rille. machine gun aud artillery fire. They were all back in the trendies between 4.30 and 5 .10 p.m.

Our machine gun and artillery did considerable execution, and the naval iii was also valuable. We made a after dark, with flares and .1 i I Ii I. or mem- The survivor of the Armenian liave ar ivi. every eciKKleratron insulting article. other tlian the miffht be auoointed to learn the re rivel in Cardiff.

tuillU a.ue lnr I in The unanimity of tbe pre-w condemnation Let nim utaud up aud lead the of Australia, and create same ilefin.i prove tbat the attacks are inspired. The steamer Marna. which baa arrived at Lcitb from. New York, reports that it did not eigbt the aulmiarine which de I i i' ot organuation. There is not onlv the matter of recruiting, hut aWo the supply of mumiione.

We l.K.k to the Prim, 12. Utilisation ot Scientists. t) WiUl IIS If l.A I sources. Ill lllti wuiivi.1, aim wr tou-h with tlic representative of every electorate. He was not un alarmist, but the time bad come to speak.

The Prime Minister took, perhai. too cool, too calculating, too common sense, a view. Mr. Fisher felt that additional powers were neejed, M-foro we moved. No! The action reg.inllii the sugar supplies showed the existing power for effoctive work.

Tlie opening ot' the Dardanelles was vital to the Mieedy tel minatiiiu of the war. and this duty rested iaiyely with Australia. I AiviTlaujse. I At meeting ot tlie British Seiene VIOLENT ATTACK ON STRAITS. i.

"J1' wren ie. ne will reeeJVe tbv mminri Shots at ClGse Quarters. Guild Sir illiaiu Mather, Sir Philip Mag. ber on this nus, riir William Ramsay and other lead chceis.) ll-oul ing scientists condemned the Government' Another sensational duel in the air i I reported. stroyed tbe Armenian.

SENSATION IN AMERICA Ambassador's Report. Vessel on Admiralty Work. Maidos and Gallipoli Bombarded inaction in the matter of utilising the scicn tide knowledge of the country in eonnee Mr. (room (Q.) said the Prime Minister MR. FISHER'S ANSWER.

The Prime Minister, replying, recognise tlie importance of wfiat the ton. gentleman lug said. I have been aware of the Me conecoueiii.es to this country for quite a long time. If we differ tion with the war. Tlie British Government's attitude, they pointed out, contrasted strongly with that of France and star cliell.

and a destroyer bombardment carried out successfully. "The KjgJitb Corps retwrta that 180 of tin- enemy have been taken prisoner since June. A Circassian prisoner carried a aounded privaUi of the Royal (Scuts into our line under heavy fire." la the House of Common yesterday Mr. Asquitb stated that General Sir lan Hamilton's full despatch on the bUost ope ins country is more vital and of more moment to the people of Australia than llie war against (Interruption.) That view was put forward in the very itrongmt language. Could anybody ever tear the veil from before the eyes of those blind people I suggest to the Oovsrn.

ment to consider whether it is not inviting too young men to join the 'lorco. I re There was a number of American nat- JieKrts iMm Mityleue state that a violent atta; js resumed against tbe striiita at midday on Tued.iy laat. It wa prin-i-i)iliy directed against the fan in the interior, which replied vigorously. Tbe ullied siiiadron in the Gujif of 8aro bom-tiardnl tlu- Turkish position around Suvla, the uwMid side of the Gallipoli Penin io meuioa. it it liecdiixe of a dif A French aviator pursued a German airman at a bcight of COW) feet, and a duel was opened.

The Frenchman ourmountcd tlie German, and sliots were exchanged at a range of fifteen metres (.50 feet I. The French pilot suddenly dived, and the German, thinking the enemy was falling, volplaned. The Frencbnnan awaited his opportunity, and darted upwardi, again, lie surmounted tlie (ienuan, and then fired at a distance of only five metres. The shot seuccra aboard the Armenian, and the lei ciicu OI opinion on unessential tions: it American conwul in Bristol reiiorts that I 0TES is liemiwe' of the i. 0.

THE WAR. twenty Auioricana were drowned. TU go at all, us a telegruiu had been receive from the State Commandant refuting all my charges. Could anything lie more absurd than an attitude of this Criticisms are nude of the administration, and the administrator replies thiit 'evervthing iu the garden is lovely and there an end of it. This is only auothor illustration of the utter helplessness snd shift-lcstness of MiniwWt iu dealing with such grave problems." fcimuui communicate witii an tne ouue Premiers, and should lead in extending the recruiuiig movement from Viitoria to every Mtate.

The quwlion was being asked whether the Defence department really nwded more men seeing the numbers rejirled. He read the following extract trom the Australian Ounvwd widl the Unas tt stake in lis. suisgle Lotain-D lus IjLtxx liarty aid tlia I nr of 111. itsvtiisui wtiu-Ji av being diktat ia aiul ai'lis irfi tiw tiekl tattl sis of shsiiiiisll' uitJiin- taijuirUuit-e. Tlie itnwl-IHS eouautlU.1 ly the llitns dt tbe natisis oa ukv sneuri.4 isle A shiAlr Arts coiuMAd tnLS tlx irnjcs issls-uuusl by tur li arils uf utpsUllaai uu tlrir vsu kitli aud sia.

Ho was not aisaociatiiig liiilwr membexs with tbubc suutimunts. iMiuisUdial disorder.) The l'rime Minisier: Then why bring it fact has caused a sensation in official tion in our muni us to wliut is the belter and more way of lighting this great war to a ainclusioii. 1 am g'lad. indeed, that it is beginning tu du on the rations in the Dardanelles would bo in a few day. sula, and au.xle'i aiuaikoa in tbe Dardan- WESTERN FRONT.

Tiie most important news from this fiout damaged Maidoa and Gallipoli. circles iu Wtuhingum, particularly be-caiwe it w.ia tiiat (iermany' reply in reference to auhmarine warfare is thu desperate attempt of the enemy to ueopie generally tlut tliis trouble is uot fer to the boy of eighteen wlio aie now permitted to enlist. Aro they not too young? (Hear, hear.) Their conatitutions are not fomud. Their bones are not properly set. These are the youtlia that are being asked to go not upon a summer camiaign, but to be prepared to enter upon a most destructive campaign, invotvin; rigors that can hardly (bo imagined.

I It is rumored that tlie Allies have oecu- wounded the rokit and then penetrated the pied Kriibia. petrol tank. The German machine burst break through tlie French defence of the, passing one. central Argonne. Tiiat he mean buainena is certain iby the sUvngtou employed, two was Xavonili'e to the American Note.

Tlie otQcuil contend that ship- should A French torpedo boat on Wednesday into flame and fell. Both tlie German pilot and vbmwver were inciueraicd. lat effect ivtly tbe Turkiuh en seaiclied ami tlie crew transferred to safe aivisioua, or an army uoris an immense force to use in this hrokon. scrubhv and campment oppobile Cbim Island, oB tbe marshy area of 20 miles iby 10. The objec ty iioforo a vowel is destroyed.

STATEMENT BY MR. JENSEN. An Inquiry Proceeding. The Assistant Milliter of Defence (Mr. Jensen), ref erring yesterday to Mr.

Or-ohsrds allegations with regard to the un-satisfaiAory state uf affair at the Liver coast of Asia Minor. tive is worth a great eltort, tor if to Ger Mr. W. IT. Paae snd Sir.

J. V. Gerard up Ministerialists: The aius uid party bui THE SPELTER PROBLEM. have no hesitation iu saying that it is cruel and wrong for us to enoourage youths o( eighteen year to take part iu the tranche in a winter campaign such ss they must mans (All got UilxjUili Uiey will uuiko a great coup. The ruad is through the the Americun ambassador in Ixmdon and TURKISH OFFICERS MUTINY.

Argoune, where tiie Fundi have for a long Berlin icpectivcly, have been, instructed take part in. to investigate the outrage, aud report to pool camp, stated that there was a temporary shortage of military overcoats at THE UNITS ENGAGED. Tue Third Infantry Brigade form purt of the First Australian Division, and consists of uuitc raised in Queensland, South Australia. Western Australia, and Taa-nutn. Colonel 1.

it. tifMjuir-Misclagan, D.S.O., formerly oi the Vorkaliire Regiment, is the corurmnding ollicer. The Second Light Horse lirtgade was recruited in New South Wales anil Queensland. It cnuiprum tiie ftth, 0th and 7th regiment). Tie hnxadier ia Colonel i.

de L. Kyrie. GRENADES AND MACHINE GUNS. How Turks are Forced to Fight, The Australian Spirit. -Mr.

Higgs Home are only GfUeu time had control id the south liati fiat the enemy has been north of the railway which runs west from Venluu via Clcruiont. St. MeueJiould aial Suiuueii to Washington years. German Contracts with Australia. thu Liverpool dcmt.

However, thou. Ringleaders Executed. bir illiaiu Irvine: I consider the sau overcoats bad been supplied tlut dav. Mr. Page haa cabled suting that the Adnvir.iltv has notified him that the Ar Ciialoua-siH-Marne.

Tau Fianch aie some ti mi ics to tlie north of the railway, and age ou'ht to be raised to 'Jil years ami -if a further dcticicucy was found ou A teleiiraiu le.iiMii in Atbena states at lea. I desire to suy, notwitli- hold tbv Vurenius-V one road, immedi ness. disorder.) lirooiu: It wus not jianty business. Such views were being dimiuatcd. The Hons" should adjourn Ir a fortuight' The Spear and the Spear Head.

The AitJiney-CieiK-ral said the position uu the war was olio not to duturil, but rather to intpiic the ieoplc to do what the circumstance necutsiUued. (Applause.) The most valuable part of Sir William I nine's speech loueln-d on thu necessity for organisation. Nut this, ur auy othrr ouuutry nut fully luganiscd could stand igainat a nation organised ax (ieniuiny Uermany for the tirst time in the history of civilisation urvsuuted thu siiecUsclu of menian w.w engaged upon its iiiwiness inspection, additional supplies would lis However, all men doing duties Replying to a quititioji in the lloote uf ately to the north ami cast ot' wuich is the standing any inUriectiotu from tl Nir William Irvine: Hear, hear! The Piimo Minister: There is bo such thing now a fighting our enemies with our nioutlis. They must be fought with deeds and sacritices, and with valor, here and everywhere else. (Hoar, hear.) liut thcr.

was a lingering suggestion, not intentional, in the hou. member's speech, that Jie probably not wish to convey. It was that tin. proposed adjournment would give nro. ,0 ''at Sir William li-vme: j.

ty, forced tU tJ'B tUat nu The l'rime Minister: He iij, ive Sjioc-iaJ prouunemw to the iu "I'Coii di.ut.l hir William Irvine: 1 na.) ol uiakuig any sp.tial reien iuw to ie, tona. Th Prime Minister: Wry well; we wil brush that aside. His sueech sihowed clearly his idea was nut limited to this week in utoiia 1 think ae should be vc-ry nappy tlut Victoria, like other paru of Australia, has been arun-ed very glad indeed. I urn sure the people uf Victoria, with the assistance they get from will be able to du juslice tu Bill. pait of llie 'J'helo ia no liaim in ruyilnr that, is there.

Iutu.a.... that Knvcr Uie 'lurkiah Minuter I The Armenian, which waa launched in such as guard, sentry au.l isiiiue duty were other side, that iu what I am savinit I am uois de Ui tiTurie, oi wlitcti trequeitt men tion has (been nude a the scene of de.suci- of War, a las ago vturncd to Con- 'JM. was jl-' feet in leiiglli, witii a beaut of (Vinnniin yesterday, Mr. Itonar laaw said tee Government was not aaaie tiiat large provided with overcoata prior to tlie time feet. tantiuople.

Ininying :13 Turkish nflioeni, I ute fighting. The Iiion- stream llie.lne is not doing anything tfir party advantage. 1 urge tbat there should be a oumpulsory registration of all young men who arc fit. the uUogatioitS were mude. A telegram received from Colonel Stanley, Quarter- whj were bainleiiiTid, tx ing accused of par quantitits of German owned seltcr were lying in Australia, but zinc concentrate THE AMERICAN ATTITUDE.

iii.ixier-GciieiMl. sUIkI that iw hud care on Ulie weMU-rn sule ot tlic Ki man ruad, fuims the watcried of the Argonne. It MS to the south-enst of St. Xenehould, runs north br west tinough Four de Parin. aial all should be invited to bear arms in fully inspected tbe camp oeupit ti, and had ticipating iu a Diuiiny against the (ier-luuua.

Tin? it is atlded, were and oi bad been largely exjwirtcd to Ger- tiie pjem-nt crisis. tound all arrangement entirely satntar-tory. The huts were well constructed and and then turns wiwt join the J'lui ny prior to the ar. The Common- an oiganisi-d nation. The poteintiulities Mr.

West (N.S.W.): All men up to 60 banged. Gcriiian idea loi tlx- l'lencli tins were not draughty. Additional particulars wearuh Government bad, on 11th Doceinlier, year of age Dr. Gerhard's Views Opposed. resulting tlie jxiwer ol coutro.liug tlie iorcca, and of moving them from one pom were pruuiSMsi.

p'ir William Irvine: Yes, all men. They ruuning from rour tie fans north-west to Hlinarville. get ieime. then get into tiie Aisno valle. they would lie on the flank and rutht re.ir of Die French to amdher against the Allies had nn sliould follow tbe lead given by tlie Far invwed the whou' world.

Oiicauisatioii 'Die opinion expressed by Dr. Meyer SMALL ARMS FACTORY. drawn the (iovernwent' attention to the existence of theso orea and concentrates. ad to the German contraet. The who! (palter problem was now engaging the at liaiucnt of (treat Hritaiu and rompulsorily BRITISH CASUALTIES.

Total of 38,636. Gerhard upon his return to Berlin from I position in Champagne aiut M.issigcs and alone could help us. (Applause.) 11c would be the Uist to say one word again.it LONDON, 1st July. Reubw' correspondent at the Dardanelles hu furnished an interesting description of the nature of tbe warfare on Gal- bKU. "Itand grenades and machine guns," the ci respondent sUtea, "are becoming in' tn asingiy important in the trench encounters.

The Turk rarely await the bavonet. register all men, not necessarily for mile lleaisaeiour. Ami leu onir mat, aura- America have been criticised bv tlie tier the ettoH that ineuilieis and litueiis were tare seiAice, but for the purpose of ascer making in thu duecluiu ot recruiting. I tention of the Government. taining what they aie able to do iu tli nan preie.

criming tune to tlio whole ivolilem the The tkiaition in revani Li inciter in Aus The Hamburger "Nadhriebten" i dis- relation ot tlie head -sit the si.eiir to the DOUBLE SHIFT ON MONDAY. STATEMENT BY MINISTER. After a )s'riod of lung waiting, a second tralia Wa in TnA Hit Ii great cestui, Ne are no.v giving of our lieal. (Hear, hear.) If the war were to In the House of omovns yesterday Mr. wliole eai'.

It wis the. eoiniminity tiiat appoiiitcd with Dr. Ceihard'a views as to June. gave the Niicar its lurce. Heciuiting mere Asquitli announced tbat tlie British naval la-t only a short time then I should say ly crnaiod ins weaiMin, wiucli the "U't us rely solely unou the elfoits uf M'iia know the ciiciiinttaucea '1 he lion, gi ntlcmai; iaid he thought the department wa taking reel uita tuo young hir William Irvine: Jut ut present y.

1Im Prune' Minister: I am unable, tu aree with that, but it is a mailer to lie decided by medical un (Hear, hear) it'ii the aid of expcricuce gained fixuu tdiift is at last to bo introduced at the and military casualties at the Dardanelles the American attitude. It declares that there is no evidence tbat Ameriuau aie op- force ut' the community must OCCUPATION OF SCUTARI. UP to 31at May were as follow: move list ettective. and would nnilialilv issuing th- delivery of sitpplies of ammuni ireak of1 at the point. The livs imuoitaut Killed.

Wounded, misting tion to the Allies, therefore the submarine pari in tlio ligiiling nation was the spear Officer point, i no power ul the nation tin ilcl. 1,134 2 23.542 6,445 would liriisg the (icruuns on tlie llcnk uf the Fivueh line of the Aiane, uml any ap-peamnce of the eneinv lu'ie wuuld iiimin tlie Freuch to fall iui from the Anne and form front tin- east as weal as tu th nortb. That wo iM ho followed by a resoluu- utteinpt of tlie enemy once more to pass south uf the Aisiie. EASTERN FRONT. According information from lierliu, Oeneral von Linsingeu bas managud to eras tlie (iiiila River, and tbe sal tluit they have got across the (iuila about Kcmatyu.

Tbe whole story is vairious, fur a imuiJc of dayw aiu tlie caiesny claimed to have takeu Firlejow, to thu uortb of Ituiiatyu. ami ou tlio west side of the UuiU. and had command of the valley. On the noith fmutier of tiaJicia ou Macki-isaon and Alcliduku Joseph Fcr- 496 6,927 war, of wliieh the Lusitania was a victim Men sive and oneusive purisiM-s mutt be the is a powerful aud indispensable part of hole body of the uoiumuiutv. winch niu those at tlie front.

My experience has wen, and I am onlv speaking of my own, that from 18 years upwards any man wlio is strong should have greater lecupcrative l.itligow Small Anns Factory. All dillicui-ties iu the way ot its establwhment have nmv been cleared away, and during the visit nude hy the Minister of Detence to Sydney this week, final arrangements for the shift were a-'iced upou. The double shrft will, theretore, come tuto operation fur the ticst time on Monday. The inkier ut Deli nee ttaUd ytvterduy that it had been thenceforward decided to work to ten hour shut for the period of six day a week. lie organised, so that theiv should 1k no German wanare.

6,537 24,675 7,423 The Montenegrin Action. Protest from Italy. Th occupation of tvutari, iu northern but they cause much trouble by the use of buuihs of the cricket lull type, with a fu attaclied. The llntatb tlwow thas. lobs back at th enemy if they fail to eiulude.

The Auatraliacs recently organ-it'll a bomb throwing coiupi4itiua against tbs enemy' trewhc for prize undtT tui.te rules, on. of which disqualified the competitor if ba exposed bimselt to tua taein' fire. The machine gun aie tlie Alpha ami Omega of the Turkish defence. Eito if both wdta were deprived of these pIocn tbe oampaign wouM be as gocd woa, for the Turk could not stop our attack. II3WLT.

leaking geneiallv waste ol energy, tor tlie oue purpose. The diltercnco between the army and the nmb A DESTROYER DAMAGED. Mr. (ireviie S.W'.): They oau't staud the uanlshins. those must courageous snd public spirited and tbe best among Hut this war tnay last for years, and I repeat again that the population, community, is b-iiij steadily and rapidly bled of its best blood.

(Cheers.) It is a duty which cannot be left to the few who aire public-spirited aud courageous Oiat they stand out above their fellows. It is a duty all sliould bear. (Cheers.) 1 ug-tt to the l'rime Minister that be should ohuiu a register for the purposes of orguniiiing the military as well as ths industrial force of Australia. They would then have the name of all those wen who were caablof bearing auua. 1 am not asking that they should be comiiellcd tu bear arms.

The was not numtier. I he movement of. the army was rhythmic through discipline. The The Prune Minister: I oulv exnreaa inv community shitted backwards or forward opinion. Hut the matter must bo settled THE AUSTRALIANTfiOOPS like a ship in uuicksauils or the waves of ny lucuiual men lllear, hear) aud by Albania, by Montenegrin troopa is resent-d br Italy, whkih has made a protest uu the sea.

clas'ied one agaiint the other Fourteen Men Missing. our ctlectiveness was lost. What me siivii wuu uavw nolle tile ngiiting iu the tieKI. It is uu actual lact. imv.T A FARMER'S WILL true here was true iu Great Rrttaui Th PRAISE FROM GENERAL ft tubect to th Triple Kutcnte.

The I Utter ha assured Italy tiiat the oix-upa- eflective oiginisauon aiM-aird tu bim Tlie Admiralty announces that on Wednesday uijjlit a mine or torpedo damaged ciicuuutanccs, that thuae wiio liave liv. 4 in tiopical cuuiitric. at least during the first winter, stand the cold bolter than gamsalioii that would include everv adt vity, every unit that could lie lent to tli oa of Scutari and all Aluaniau quwlioua will b. defiuitely settled after tbe war. outer.

ftlrange. as tiiat may seem BIRDWOOD. A GRACEFUL MESSAGE. activity oi tin- wiio.e tiudy. air.

lviue diuaud are still tio strung to allow the Husstiaos to make a sciiuus stand. The riKubttr of prMiiieia cl.nuiud is a ti Unite to the power of iiiuKinaiuiu ul' tbe I'russiau (freat (jciieral slalf. GERMANS IN AFRICA BOMBED BY AIRMEN. i It is doubtful if the Turk would attack all but for th Gnuans-v4 machine Know i rum uu vx-ru-iue my cwu suggested rcgit'rati si; it should toui fust luuiuy tnai is an actual lact. riist iii id a hat uiir rooums were, hcn Compulsory Rgltration Not Disliked ee how we could utilise tliem.

Givu WHAT AUSTRALIA CAN DO. NO REWARD ADEQUATE FOR itntain did not laok nun. but th I'm in the accoud line of trenches, whioh wuuld turned on them if they wavud is attack. Their float ticruii i uia i Then wo oome to compulsory registration WORK. e.

mi iiiun 1 1 was uot oig.im-.! ut to ValNtUL tCZtMA ON 01IILU CHLKK. P.O., kiwisaud, ii Wagga. M.H.w. 'tj bills sisisr, aUvu atMHit vs uiuotbs go. aiuu il spat va kai Wt cbsck, suil da ja cui tiui ml vul grMiuall ri Uiysr sad siit-ad all fouuj bet fboaiu.

Ii ess lr Ueh. suit at Mwcullv ha uu aiii Uw tt Wllilui. Ill iUtilutas tsussd tor lu sni'k it. and as .11 si cuuld la Hoc bsr tut Kuutiima sIm (ul at it, and w. causud sluvs! aud lli.

tkiu ruuud ilivui Wvuiut luiUiunl. w. ol the ui'-n ol Australia. I liave uu ipialius keep Kiin Two British aeroplanes with General thu men fully cuiinoycil. I ho siiear The following cable liiewaje baa been re ou mav point-iu otiuTwitc.

(Hear siupiy uuiiaat our ueacA very tW-tiis Tui-iut waitiug in the rear is blunted: II broke off at the head The couiimiiiiiy, feveiiahlv anxious tu help ceived by the Cioveniuwut from Ijcueral Sir Edmund Barton's Opinion. IVitlia's lures in (ienuan South -W eat Alma succ-tnled ill drupiuiiat bolulis on th eneinv tioop trains at Olair ou 'Allh ucai.i a iuiuh we nave uceu procitdiug so far on unsciciililin hues. (Ileal', Iumi.I lliidwoud in answer to a congratulatory time for that has uot ariiud yet. It may arrive. Tbe time may uuuo aheu we shall have to foiloar the hud of Frauxv and I il uiauy, winch had resulted nut iu wcakeu ing democracy aud its principles, but iu awakvuiug a patriotic spirit, a have seen.

The time has liut count fur compulsion, but the time may come wucu tbe (lovei nnient will say, "W'u waut so luauy uieu per mouth. 'liuve the uaiuca uf Uiusc men who are tit, and we are goiug to select, by lot. whom we aliall iuvilu to joiu the color. Tlu-y uecd not corns if they do not ws.li. They may be able to give reasons why they caiiuut go.

They li allowed to give their rcasuua, trcnchci, and passing tbrough deep oom Jiieie can uc uu ivucctiuu si suy man wasted iisuti. i ue spirit ot llie An axiin nation did Kit lend itwll' a-' rculi ESTATE VALUED AT 100,000. SYDNEY. Ffiday. Mr.

Justice Street to-day dismissed the suit brought by Auguslut Frederick Monk, irmer, ul Yaucu, and KliiiU-uh 1'atieiue spinster, uf Woollalira, who atked thut probate should be rcvukod of the will uf David Joseph Munk, thuir lite father. Probata lud becu granted to bis Widow, the defendant, Maigaret Maria Jdolik, iu Xuvciulier U.t. 1'laiiilili's bated tiiesr suit au the gtuuu ls that th decetaxxl wa bus uf sound nuud wl the time uf tiis taccu-tiou uf the ill ou -ud August, 1113 i'lV dcleiice it that the sill bad txain duly V.ecuted us rcuiiircd by law. Hit Honor and testator bad Msst-d lidcuce hi bis site, sud imputed Ihe ul.liiiati.si of dcaiim bi. The tac valued i tiKimiu ii-cKiitlv deuititied to uuu upu SI -ll' II.

SVfS auy taauily, in liavuig iu uitmi registered mtuig at tlie Itoyal oloiiial lnsti- Tj.a to in aioait rwiilits, but iu Th to such organisation ss that of the Teuton. tn ovcasiou of hi. iivuig tits older of lor any particular purpose. 1 he lion said Uad tus svt tiiat wss Suiug do cuuj f'day, lr FAluiuud H.utou 'uut'' 80UTH AFRICAN TRAITOR SENTENCED. Ii deieiidel ou tlie kind it oig.uiitatlon unieation tunnel wheu an attack foired Their tivoobes ai ulu-u Uu fust dtrp, aotd iiaratieU fcre luophulod i cvui-y wuaUkss.

aiiut ausit iui(uiiu uf suss lie (tut not couteaiplite orzaiiisatiuu to' KeUMstiss. Uleiuuvr asked Hie n4 to cik withuut cuuaideiatiuu uu this point. 1 now that i see no intupirable ditliculty in uwi Uthough it might be a great alraiu uatrh' feauuntsi to seud l.MI.000 tlw front, she could aud wuuld do iv ior miiiiarv puii'U-a. "nil tiie oiginlsa ami Slid at VIM'S A UJW SWIUC U11UUAI SVU i Uiiiiiiu.nl. Tj our ni ri.

tion of soei-iy so that might be re ore- Auother leading "Ul-l Afiicau rebel. Van has lacii found auill.i ot doing that, ajiellu-r lr general fiurpose or tir war nuruokes. (Hear, hear.) tented at tn prouei- tune tu the be' Uc turn la advantage. Mr. ook said he was unit Sir William Irviue: 'lliere are liiuusand 1 Unada could send double tli.it iiiiecustuou of tuiru I-in aliv u.iny tone K.CM.U.:- Many thnk.

I tpeciHy pprsciaU th honor hich ao-date me elowly with th Com-monwtalth and Dominion troop. But I fssl I haws don 9 little, whil th troop hav don much, and no reward to thm can vr be adequat for th work oi pcupio tins u.uiiuiinity who ure iilir. wviiu-d in leases. ail aiiiv a tew aipln. ti.iu.

llie luiicera aui aii Cutieura Oiutiueut tlK red tmu. sliuh bad (m. very ia(4B Iu oiilou io sin-r luvsw H4il vus UU ul bliiura ui. ul usl a case ttl uurliN u'l. ihv red tiaii lis.isMil, sal ll'W JM' lae, lt." tSiirull or iui I aieiit.

He (Mr. Iliiuuit) I lungciuig to do somelliing it tiny are but those uho are uuatW to gie suy rca; sous, let them take llie responsibility vi tediaiug to aervs their cuuiiuy wheu their tieasou. 11 wa. sciilennd to laelv liiuutiis' linpi iwh-iueiit iiinl lined MANUFACTURE OF COTTON GOODS FORBIDDEN. lieved lii wt iiiieuiisci.iii.

of it (fiugh only Wiovtu ic say. (llur, hsar.) Jird There ax sign that the eoeuiy' ttaeivs aie giving out. Our w-iaoner in-tlude ad and untrained men. Tlw raeuiy' cistiWding fire from thf asia.it ahur bus lately iucrcuaud io iuteu-xty. The Turks mouuted everal six inch w.

ur.it,iy rum the lasttlbbii Uu-la and Bi'eakau, hiud the ridge over-tb pUm of Troy, lie alUcd aol- INSURANCE COMPANY AND WAR ler I ll lie had uot no.vn Click fin The I'riiuc i'liat is J. Hut Mil.H llarief- -1I. Allli ll.l.h ird It is to be nu mU leu. to the lumor au lUllt-114 SIMl llJllllUt'U. are ku.a UihsuIiojl LOAN.

"I'e Prudential has 'lbe aiinv autlioutii-s iu liiaudi nliuin Jill uudiM. creuil ol llie ul Ifcicuce, siuee lOiintiv wants tuciu. uceij APPEAL TO MR. FISHER. Sir William liviuc.

continuing, said, with fNliciiu1 appeal to tlie I'rtu'v Ju.inu.ici to Wml out lioc aud many years, lie could I -ail o. (I.lllghter.) liut lie could believe; lie ha I lie did In-li. '-e the a-'iiui'ii- cs of fl.o uoi Iuiai Sir William 1 vi-r-In Mr. Cook's fcic-v-h it iuiolied it ss due to the fcUitudc of the aibor party liae full.i.icll the lllaliillat UU ol eoi I with Si iuai. Skiu i l'luaiiuu to th war bc'tati tuat thiy had no lime Io k.ll.

lies ttsowu. sua Ml Vvu.li. W. tan. thy hav den and th tacrine I'te wtr'l.

a siuuvie wl eacs. l.sx. aill bv uilid live uu and lim. laa.tl jHal. Kvidcutty dciuiiuy is ivliu ipviviuol iu aiipluaduu iut mv ar iouu to unv mi's tl'C 1 ul him i'ling tol'livc.

fur Iiout. (Heal, Lcai ll it fact that thy hav mad-".

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