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ARMED GERMANS IN AUSTRALIA? A PERSISTENT RUMOUR, Bj Telegraph—Press Association—Ooryrltht ■n C . Sydney, November 3. .Referring to a persistent rumour regarding tne arming of Germans, the Ohief Secretary (Mr. Black) stated lu the Legislative Assomtily that tho polico had seized many arms in the city and country, but had not found any signs of a systematic distribution of arms. EARLY CLOSING IN HOTELS. MR.. HOLMAN'S "TAKE-IT-OR-LfiAVE-IT" BILL. . , Sydney, November 3. Mr. Holman, State Premier, in reply to questions regarding the opposition to tho Government Liquor Bill said that if the supporters of early otosmg did not value it,' and thought the Bill would be useless, they could petition -Parliament or the Government and it would be abandoned. ' STATE-RUN ENTERPRISES. PROFITS IN SOME AND LOSSES IN OTHERS. r> Sydney, November 3. fourteen State industrial undertakings eight have shown a profit and six a loss, i
ITEMS IN BRIEF. ' i \ SECOND FEDERAL WAR LOAN. (Rec. November 4, 1.25 a.m.) Melbourne, November 3. In the Federal House, Mr. William Hughes (the Federal. Premier) introduced the second Federal' War Loan -bill, of oighteeti millions, on the .same terms as tho first war loan.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2610, 4 November 1915, Page 8
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191AUSTRALIAN NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2610, 4 November 1915, Page 8
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