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j HEALTH OF LIVERPOOL CAMP. United Press Association. (Received 10 t n.i>V) Sydney, J»ly 21. Dr. Kehlink gave evidence Unit alto;(geth'ei there had ty?en only eleven . deaths in jihp.,.camj> hospital, xvhuh was about one to every three hur.ured. The ordinarv death r rate ifi hospitals ' was tour tq &ve per 100, Of case* W sick parade, three-quarters ol them were trivial and amounted to malingering. SCULLER BARRY ENLISTS. (Received 10. a.m.) Sydnev, July 21. '■' Hariv Floyd has .ivcei.ed information' that Marry, the sculler, will ; enlist tor the trout. CUTTING OUT FOOTBALL. (Received ,10 a.nil) Melbourne, July Millie Melbourne District Footballers' Association has disbanded till the end of the war. SHORTENING FOOTBALL SEASON. (Received 10 a.in > Adelaide, duly 21. The football League is shortening the season \vith--a view to assisting the recruiting campaign. THE BUSINESS OF MUNITIONS. (Received 11 a.m.) Melbourne. July 21. .\r a meeting of the Cb.amb.MS. of Manufacturers it was stated that the specifications for shells arrived a fortnightago ami that the whole business of munitions was now on a satisfactory basis.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 69, 21 July 1915, Page 8
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