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Australia

TREATMENT OF GERMANS. United Press Association. (Received .10 a.rn.) Sydney, August 12. In the Legislative Council Mr Carruthers said he thought the Government should consider whether the time had not come to treat the Germans, or naturalised Germans, as enemies. There were a number trading in the city, supplying liquors and other commodities, and in view ot the horrible methods employed by the Germans in the war one had the right ask whether it was sale to allow the Germans in our midst to supply food and drink to the citizens.

Other members. supported Mr Carru there. !

The Vice-president pointed.out that the matter was one for Federal jurisdiction, however thoroughly he agreed with‘the sentiments expressed.

The Suburban and Country Golfers’ Association has decided to stop the publication of fixtures or results in order to assist recruiting. The president urged the Government to stop football, pony racing, and hoxiiig in order to impress young men with the Wense of their duty in the present crisis.

Adelaide, August 12

The report that a member of Parliament and ex-Attorney-Geueral, had enlisted, is denied. Melbourne, August 12.

The Coroner justified the sentences in the shooting of a German named iPalischer at the concentration camp. The shot was'intended for and woundfed another disobedient prisoner, and the bullet then passed through the.’hilts •where Pau-fcher-jwas sitting. ’ ' Special hospital acgonitiiouatio.u; is provided for the :Rulitafy meningitis cases; Athiyhjjijow were three additional ‘

Mr Deakm. in a' the Panama ExhlllitSoSl, is,ky}> • Australia has good reason to be gratified with the results from participation in the Exhibition. He did not mention ' the, causes which led to the withdrawal of ' the Commisisoner.

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Bibliographic details
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 87, 12 August 1915, Page 6

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271

Australia Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 87, 12 August 1915, Page 6

Australia Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 87, 12 August 1915, Page 6

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