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! KLKCI'iUc TKLKGIIAI'JI- COl'V UIUHT. J l I'KU I'UKHS ASSOCIATION.! (.Received This Hay, ti.2o a.m.) AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Sydney, This Hay. In the Conned (Sir J. Carruthers moved a series ol resolutions making lor more stringent supervision of enemy subjects. The Australian Corporation of Public Accountants has arranged a scheme providing for free clerical training to returned soldiers. The Labour Council debated a censure motion on the iTolinan Government. For failing to introduce industrial legislation. Melbourne, This Day. 'The census of wheat and ilour stocks held in Victoria oil September '27th revealed 80,903 bushels ot wheat and I, t(j*2 tons of ilour. This is estimated to represent only sixteen days' supply. "Pertn. This Day. The Patriotic, Eunds total £88,000. Melbourne, This Day. During October and November the Commonwealth lias promised to provide l? 0,000 men, or double the usual number of rein foremen t-s. The enlistments since the outbreak of the war total nearly 100,07)0." Obituary.—Colonel Wallace, State Commandant. The police report that the Liquor Restriction Act iis an absolute"failure, as it affords too many loopholes lo>' evading the law.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 October 1915, Page 3

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CABLEGRAMS Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 October 1915, Page 3

CABLEGRAMS Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 October 1915, Page 3

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