COMMONWEALTH CABLES.
j; United 'Press Absjciation.] , (Received 1 9.30 a.m.’) ' ’ ' Sydney. -October 8, 1 In tWCouncil, Mi‘ CaiTutJiers (iipyeid a sevifes of !Ve solvit ions for .mp.re, stringent supervisirin of-ienemy, subjects. : . -O' 1 The Australian Corporation) of Public Accountants has a ranged a scheme to provide free clerical training to vetrirned soldiers) The Labour Council debated the censure motion on Mr Holman and the Government for failing to introduce industrial legislation. • '•■•■■■■ > '. > ' Melbourne, October 8. A census of the wheat and ! flour stocks field jon- September 27 revealed tlnjt thefre were 8(),f)53, bushels of wlieat am%4462 tons flour, | which is estimated 'to represent only sixteen days’ ’ supply. ' \ During 6ctober ttiidr-Xovemher, the 1 Commonwealth lias promised to provide "20,000 men, iVhich is double the usual number of reinforcements. Ihe enlistments since the Ontbi’eWklof "war total nearly 150,000. ' Obituary: Colbliel 'Wallace, State Commandant. The police report that the Liquor Restriction Act is’an absolute failure, and affords many loopholes ’for evading the law. Perth, October 8. The patriotic funds total £BB,OOO.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 34, 8 October 1915, Page 6
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