CAMP STAFF MEN FOR THE FRONT
ENLISTMENTS ALLOWED IN AUSTRALIA. . _ t Sydney, February 20. ' A considerable number of staff ser- . geants and other permanent men 1 are. ' now being released from training and otter duties, and are being allowed to enlist. —Press Association. - MOVE TO CLOSE STADIUMS AND RACECOURSES. ■ Brisbane, February 20. .',. A deputation from tbe Recruiting Committee asked the- Chief Secretary. (Mr. J. Haxham), in the interests of recruiting, to close the stadiums and " racecourses for tho duration 'of the war v Sir. Haxham referred the deputation to the Federal Government. :"WIN-THE-WAR" SATURDAY, (Rec. February 20, 9.5 p.m.) ■ Melbourne, February 20. At the request of the Recruiting Committee, tho Amateur Turf Club has postponed its next Saturday's meeting till Monday, to present a clash with the Saturday "win-the-war" dembnstralion.—Press Association.
Messrs. Abraham ami Williams, LM., will hold a special 6tock sale at Maagaweka on Monday, February 26. The entries received total 5000 sheep. ■ Tile dairy stock of Mr. P. E. A. Curtis, Arapaepao Road, Lotto, will bo eoM by auction by Messra. Dalgely and Co. on Monday vsxh, Februais 2S.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3009, 21 February 1917, Page 5
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181CAMP STAFF MEN FOR THE FRONT Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3009, 21 February 1917, Page 5
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