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INTERNED. SYDNEY November 116. E. Resell, bead of a well-known brewery lias been interned. # — CELEBRATING THE VICTORY. SYDNEY, Nov. 26. The Government has decided to celebrate General Byng’s victory near Cambrai, to-morrow by ringing joy bells, and with bands and illuminations. N.S.W. LIQUOR BILL. (Received This Dav at 11.2>>. a.m.) SYDNEY, Nov. 26. New South Wales liquor hill for the year ended June was £6,667,000, the lowest since 1912. FRANCE’S DAY. "SYDNEY, Nov. 26. x The total subscriptions on France’s Day were £215,607. SHIPPING MISSING. SYDNEY, Nov. 26. Four Sydney traders, including Shacklefords Aurora, are overdue. The latter was loaded with coal, bound from Newcastle for Iquiquc. She left in June and intended calling at Wellington, hut has never been reported since. yeneral disease. 'P-wiv'l 1 T’do Unv 1] 95. SI >•' ) BRISBANE. Nov. 26. Drastic "regulations .have been issued for combating venereal disease. There are heavy penalties for failing to comply therewith. Marriages leontractedt by affected persons may he annulled.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1917, Page 2
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