AUSTRALIAN NEWS
MASQUERADERS in uniform.
A MILITARY RAID IN SYDNEY. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Sydney, November 25. A military raid was carried out in the city with the objcct of apprehending men masquerading as soldiers. All men in uniform were questioned, and o3 t wero arrested for not having leave. I'orty have been detained pending an inquiry. embargo on cold, TR AVELLERS FROM AUSTRALIA TO BE .SEARCHED. , r _. Melbourne, November'2s. Mr. Higgs, the Fedoral Treasurer, has announced a cold embargo. Travellers will not be permitted to take more than in away. Customs' officers will search all persona departing. THE CARNIVAL SPIRIT IN PATRIOTIC EFFORT. A BISHOP'S COMMUNICATION. Melbourne, November 25. thei Anglican Bishop of Gippsland, in Ins address to Synod, said it was greatly to be deplored that tho zeal expended on tho raising of patriotic funds had given rise to a carnival spirit'of frivolity, self-pleasure, and gambling. , MOTION OF CENSURE IN NEW SOUTH WALES. PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT TO HIGH OFFICIALS. . Sydney, November 25. At a caucus meeting, Mr. Gardiner Rave notice of motion censuring the Government for giving preferential treatment to high-salaried officials. ITEMS IN BRIEF. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. _ Brisbane, November 25. twelve business premises at Killarney were destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at £10,000. CHEAPER BREAD IN QUEENSLAND. , , Brisbane, November 25. _,rhß pneo of bread in the southern districts has been reduced by a penny p. loaf.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2629, 26 November 1915, Page 6
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228AUSTRALIAN NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2629, 26 November 1915, Page 6
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