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Tlic Government is paying the country police ten shillings" for each successful recruit forwarded.
( Xew- South Wales .{jus, contributed ■-£1,007,764 to the war funds, compared to £648,574 from Victoria. Melbourne, July 23.
Arrangements are being made to send .150 mechanics to England in answer to the appeal.
Mr Jensen states that the Govern•mciit transport earned a million pounds’ by carrying freight. in the House, a Loan Bill covering an advance of six and a-half millions passed all stages. Mr Fisher explained that when they borrowed eighteen millions ho saw the amount was inadequate tihd he approached the BrJish (Vovemneirt' fo'vji 1 further ten mdiioi.s, of .(Inch he obtained six and a-half millions without the authority oi Parliament. which action lie hoped would he condoned.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 71, 23 July 1915, Page 6
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