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AUSTRALIAN NEWS

By Telegraph—Press Association—QopyrjjM

" A BISHOP'S WAR ADDRESB. APPEAL FOR NATIONAL SERVICE. Sydney, July 5. In a war address, Bishop Long advocated national service. He said lie believed that tlm present situation was Far more grave than the' leaders; dare disclose. An attempt, to see the crisis through by reliance on the voluntary principle was unfair and inadequate." It treats the preservation of the nation as if the matter was one of private inclination, and throws on the' shoulders of a few the burden for which all were responsible. ITEMS IN BRIEF. BRAN AND POLLARD PRICES ,IN ' WEST AUSTRALIA. Perth, JulyS. The Control of Trades Commission has fixed the prices of bran at v £lo aid pollard' at £12 per'ton. • SUGAR CROPS AFFECTED BY THE DROUGHT. . - - ' - Brisbane, July 5: The Superintendent of Sugar .Experiment Stations states that .the drought has . severely affected tthe'. sugar crops. In certain districts four-fifths'of the crop has perished. '■ TRADE UNIONISM IN NEW SOUTH .WALES. Sydney, July 5. At the end of 191-1 trade unionists in New South Wales totalled 240,023, compared with 230,077 in the previous year. JAPANESE SQUADRON. » . • \ (Rec. July 5,' 8:40 p.m.) Sydney, July 5. - The Japanese training squadron has left for Brisbane.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2506, 6 July 1915, Page 6

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201

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2506, 6 July 1915, Page 6

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2506, 6 July 1915, Page 6

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