Australia.
IN MEM OR I AM.
OmTKD iIIH'SS Assoc; AT,ON
Sydney, November 30,
There was an impressive ceremony in the Legislative Assembly ('hamher to-day, when the Speaker unveiled a handsome bronze tablet to the late members, Aiesses Larkin anil Braund, who were killed at Gallipoli. FulogisI ie speeehes were made and the House adjourned as a mark ol respect.
RIOTOUS SCENES AT LIVERPOOL CAMP. Sydney, November 30. Twenty-one ol the soldiers who participated in the Manly disturbance on .November 22 have boon committed tor trial on charges of riotously and tumultuously assembling to the disturbance of the public peace. Bail Was allowed in sureties of one hundred pounds each. it is officially notified that 23 were injured in the disturbance at Liverpool .Camp on November 26, the majority slightly. Seven were in hospital, but all have returned to duty except two.
There has boon another disturbance at the Liverpool Camp. A big body of soldiers invaded the towuj smashed the windows of a Greek restaurant and three hotels, and paraded the town during the night. 1 hey returned to the camp at daylight. Jhe riot was apparently the outcome of local grievances. New police were, available and the advice ol the modelates among the men was not heeded.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 98, 1 December 1915, Page 8
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208Australia. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 98, 1 December 1915, Page 8
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