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TRAINED MECHANICS WANTED, United Press Association Sydney. July 20. Mr Dengate, organiser of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, states that Vickers, Son and Maxim urgently need one thousand trained mechanics, and that the firm is willing to pay the fares both ways. THE AUSTRALIAN TOLL.
Sydney. July 19. The fifty-fourth list is:—Killed in action: Fourteen rankers. Died of wounds: Seven.
Wounded: 124. including Private H. Kay and Gunner E. 13. Clark, Xcw Zealanders. ill: Forty, including Lance-Cor-poral S. Livingston, a New Zealander, who is in hospital at Malta. TRADING WITH THE FNEMY.
(Received 10.45 a.m.) Sydney, July 20
Alfred George Ucrwin, managing director of the Rerwin Company, was fined £2OO for attempting to trade with the onemv.
SUSPENSION OF CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS. (Received 10.(5 a.m.' Melbourne, J tilv 20.
Mr Fisher lias announced that the civil service examinations will he suspended, and no permanent appointments made until after the war in fairness to the civil service volunteers. VICTORIAN MUNITION WORK. (Received 10.40. a.m.) Melbourne, July 20.
At Mr Fisher’s request, a State sub-committee to supervise munition work iu Victoria has been appointed.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 68, 20 July 1915, Page 5
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