0;tober 19, 1916 
LAND & WATER 
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EMPIRE? 
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A National Movement | 
to help I 
RUMANIA.! 
RUMANIA IS in need of help. M. Take Jonescu, the great ^ 
Kumanian Statesman, telegraphs: "Heavy fighting is ^ 
taking place. Our wounded require every aid, and are = 
returning from the battlefield in large numbers. Your help is p 
mort welcome, the need being great." g 
Should Rumania's timely intervention shorten the war by only g 
^ a mngle month, the sum of £150.000,000 will be saved to this ^ 
^ country alone, and, what touches us more deeply still, many = 
^ thousands of brave British lives, which no money can replace, m 
^ Kumania will lessen the .sacrifice of the Allies, but her sons will = 
^ bi«ed and her people will suffer. = 
J The National Rumanian Relief Fund (Regd.) | 
^ Under the Distinfiuished Patronage of Her Majesty = 
g QUEEN MARIE OF RUMANIA, J 
H Hia Excellency M. Bratiano, Prime Minister of Rumania, and M 
— m' Jonescu, has been opened to provide Field Hospitals, s 
^ Motor Ambulances, etc., the need of which is now being gravely g 
g and urgently felt by the Rumanian Red Cross. It is confidently m 
-M ®^'*?*^'*° '■P^t *^he nation will show its appreciation of Rumania's = 
^ noble sacrifice by making a readv and generous response to this = 
^ earnest appeal for funds and so help to alleviate the sufferings = 
= of Kumajiia's wounded soldiers. = 
= President — = 
= The Rt. Hon. THE EARL OF ROSEBERY, K.G., K.T. M 
= _ Vice-President^ ^ 
K His Excellency N. Misu, Rumanian Ambassador. M 
J Hon. Presidents — = 
M The Rt. Hon. The Lord Mayor of London. s 
M The Rt. Hon. The Ixird Provost of Edinburgh. ^ 
S The Rt. Hon. The Lord Provost of Glasgow. M 
g The Rt. lion. Viscount Grey. = 
g The Rt. Hon. D. Lloyd George. M 
^ The Rt. Hon. I^ord Kinnaird. ^ 
g Contributions, marked "National Rumanian Relief Fund," should § 
M ^ 8?^ to. and will be acknowledged bv, the Hon. Treasurer, = 
= bir yeor^ Anderson, The Bank of Scotland, 30, Bishopsgate, m 
m j^don, E.G. A list of contributions will be published in the = 
g freas from time to time. = 
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