Australia
RECRUITING AND MARRIACI United Press Association. (Received. 9.35 a.m.) 1 Sydney, December 10 The New Zealand message referri to the recent increase in imarru finds a re-echo in the Commonweal Coincident with recruiting, the m riage market i s abuominally active ;l-ik . ••• r.:u-! >?<» ah i?| ' ' vj 11 'I r. M I OrllO’.l n • NO RIGHT TO WEAR UNIFORI MELBOURNE DIGS UP 76. (Received 8.35 a.m.) Melbourne, December 10 A military raid in the city captu seventy-five men who had no right wear a uniform. , “FORDS NEED NOT APPLY. 1 (Received 9.45 a.m.) Melbourne, December 10 Senator Pearce, Minister of ! fence, states that in view of Foi present peace mission, he has iss' hi4t|uctions|notj tp-. purchase any m Ford cars fw Defence purposes. £ r h Hr— TRADING IN ENEMY GOODS Melbourne, December 1( A -proclamation which has been sued places a further restriction the importation of enemy goods; e those imported through neutrals, regulations ar e more rigid than law of England, and even affect go imported to England under lice and exported to Australia. 121st CASUALITY LIST, Sydney, December 9 List No. 121:—Died of wounds: Mackenzie. Ill: J. George (in li pital at Alexandria), S. C. F. Wif (at Heliopolis). Previously repor ill, now wounded: Driver S. Olh Privates B. Pelvin, E. McGlash G. A. Ross (all in hospital at Malt
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 6, 10 December 1915, Page 5
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222Australia Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 6, 10 December 1915, Page 5
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