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United Press Association. Sydney, February 7. 111.—Privates W. Rodgers (in hospital at Cairo), T. Lockhart (Wetley). jC. K. Robinson (Malta), Sergt. N. I Woodhouse (Alexandria). Quartcr- ! master-Sergeant A. H. Brewer (Malta), Private H. Carr. Wounded ■ Sergeant S. Barnard (at Malta). Returned to duty: Privates J. Lester and <T. H. Carr. THE TOTAL CASUALTIES. (Received 9.10 a.m.) Sydney, February 8. The total Australian casualties are; Dead ... ••• 0528 Wounded ... 12,481 Missing ... ... 1817 Sick 16,900 Prisoners ... ••• 58 Nature of casualty unknown ... ••• 80/ Total ... '... 38,091 NO ENEMY SUBJECTS. I (Received 9.10 a.m.) Perth, February 8. ! The Miners’ Union at Kalgoorlie refused to work with enemy subjects. I i RECORD SYDNEY WOOL SALES. j * (Received 9.10 a.m.) Sydney, February 8. Yesterday tbe price was the highest obtained for greasy crossbred in the history of the market. the medical profession — ■' VHXEU QUESTION OF PRACTICE. ] TREATMENT OF SCHOOL CHILDREN. A BELLICOSE MINISTER. fUnited Press Association.! (Received 9.10 a.m.) Sydney, February 8. The British Medical Association unanimously opposed State interference with the recognised system oi medical practice and approved of medical inspection, but not treatment, ol school children by Government de purtmcntal officers. The Hon. Mi Griffiths is determined to light the Association-
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 53, 8 February 1916, Page 5
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