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4 fELECTRIC TELEGKAPH —COPYRIGHT.] » [PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Received This Day 10.30 a.m. [ AUSTRALIAN NEWS. , Sydney July IJ. t The assembly was adjourned out ol' respect to the late Mr M'Farlane member for the Clarence seat. Melbourne July 13. The commonwealth has on order full r equipment for fifty thousand men, oxt elusive of all units for reinforcements, units completed or authorised. Long before winter necessary arrangements will be made to meet the needs ot. ' Australians then field. 1 Two Red Cross commissioners Have , L been appointed to proceed to Egypt and take up duties simular to the commissioners from Grent Britain; ! ' Aderlaide, July 13 , | South Australia is commencing a re- ' cruiting campaign similar to the VicJ torian campaign. " Brisbane July 13. ! The Governor opened Parliament. ' Legislation foreshadowed includes tho • establishment of industrial'boards, arbitration court, and discouragement of ' large estates. ! It is announced that any sheep for ) export from Queensland have been reL served for the Stah; Government. ! Hobart, July 13. Cecil Mo u .'lly, -winner of "flic f#l3 ' Diamond''Sculls at Henley has enlist--1 ed. - Tasmania is commencing a recruiting ' campaign. ' Received This Day, ( J a.m. ; MINERS CLAIM ADVANCE. > ' London, July 13. ' The Scottish miners are claiming a tweutyfive per cent advance; ninety ' thousand men are affected.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 July 1915, Page 3
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