AUSTRALIAN.
(Per Press Association — Copyright) A COMING STATEMENT. (Received This Pay at 11.25. a .in.) SYDNEY, June 2 1. The Director of Recruiting in a speech, stated that Mr Hughes w ould make an announcement of immense importance on Friday. He will point out exactly where .Australia stands in the war, what th 0 country has to do aiid how to do it. When the country hears what is absolutely essential, he believed the people would ris e and do the honourable thing themselves.
ANTI-SHOUTING. SYDNEY,June 27. Anti-shouting petitions presented to Mr. Hughes contains 100,500 signatures. WAR SAVINGS. SYDNEY,June 27. Mr. Hughes opened the War Savings campaign at a great public meeting at the Town Hall to-night.
APPLES - • HOBART, Juno 27. Owing to theshoi;tage of shipping fruitgrowers propose t° evaporate a million bushels of apples to relieve the glut.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1917, Page 3
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139AUSTRALIAN. Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1917, Page 3
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