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Show UNIFORM CLOTH FOR THE ALLIES Main Effort Proceeds Slowly and With Exceedingly Heavy Losses Up Morava Valley. EVERY HOUSE FORTRESS Invaders, Charged by Cavalry, Flee Four Miles Before Finding Find-ing Opportunity to Reorganize Re-organize Ranks. London, isTov. 5, 2:59 a. m. More than 2.000.0O0 yards of uniform cloth have beon purchased by representatives representa-tives of the alliod governments from mills In Great Britain and Ireland since the war began, according to Walter Runclman, president of the board "of tiade. This announcement was made because of the agitation ovor giving orders for cloth Tor military mili-tary purposes to firms in the United States. Purchases in America caused considerable resentment among Yorkshire York-shire firms an the subject recently was discussed in parliament Mr. Runlman admits that a large order for cloth recently was given in America by one of the allied governments govern-ments but deolares the British government gov-ernment has lost no opportunity of urging its allies to place contracts in Great Britain for all available supplies |