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United Pukss Association. ("Received 8.40 a.m.) Sydney, September 4
Anti-reeriiiting pamphlets are being circulated in so,m.(j„.Q()u,MtV,\ r ..districts,One I ,,that was examined was entitled "Twi Wars," and was unmistakably of -Cfprman origin, being designed''to' convlice the reader that the Allies werelfighting on thf fstdeJ of capitalism and sighting would* slaekli, the unborii I generation., That the pamphlet waslftvi'dehu'ai'cidatad,*, and) is aceomplishSng it's object, was evidenced by the frequency with which its doctrines are being advocated in camps and 1 shearing sheds.
UNMARRIED MALES FROM 18 TO 45.
(Received 7.5 a.m.) iilfi Sydney, September 4. The Premier,. (Air Holman) has decided to send unmarried males from 18 to 45.
MUNITION WORKERS FOR ENGLAND.
(Received 8.40 a.m.) Sydney, September 4
Two hundred and fifty munition workers are availing themselves, of Tickers' offer to proceed to England, WESTRALIAN MUNITION SUPPLY (Received 8.40 a.m.) Perth, September 4. The munitions committee proposed to establish a central workshop with thirty lathes in the city. It is estimated that a further sixty lathes will be operating in private shops. It is stated that a plant capable of turning out live hundred shells in sixty hours may be purchased for £SOOO. The supply of steel and copper bands is assured.
ARRIVAL OF 700 ON HOSPITAL SHIP. ■ Received 9.0 a.m.) I'iemantle, September I. A hospital ship with seven hundred wounded has arrived.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5, 4 September 1915, Page 5
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