THE COMMONWEALTH.
I (By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright,) j A MILITARY OFFENCE. ! (Received January 21st, 11.20 j>jn.) -SYDNEY, January 21. Judd, one of the leaders of the extreme labour wing, was fined £50 for making a speech in the Domain in September last prejudicial to recruiting. PASSENGERS TO ENGLAND. (Received January 21st, 11.20 p.m.) SYDNEY, Jantiary 21. The Imperial Government is taking steps to restrict passengers booking passages to England owing to tho large number of troops waiting ships in Indian and Sputh African ports to convey them to England. HEAT WAVE CONTINUES. (Received January 21st, 11.20 p.m.) "*•«- SYDNEY, January 21. Though broken by an occasional thunderstorm, the long epell of intense heat continues. The thermometer registered 98 degrees in the shade in the city to-day.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16427, 22 January 1919, Page 8
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124THE COMMONWEALTH. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16427, 22 January 1919, Page 8
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