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THE WAR CENSUS. HEAVY PENALTIES FOR NONRETURN. United Press Association. (Received 8. 50 a.m.) Melbourne February, 11. 1 A proclamation notifies heavy penalties with a limit of £SOO or a year’s 1 imprisonment for failing to return the 1 war census cards. ROWDY LABOR COUNCIL MEET- > | - INC. POLICE QUELL DISTURBANCE. • , (Received 9 30 a.m.) ! Sydney, February 11. i There was further disturbance at the Labo v Council while discussing the Barrier strike. The crowd were excluded and they smashed the glass doorways. The police intervened. SYDNEY WOOL SALES. (Received 9 30 a.m.) ‘ Sydney, February 11. j The wool records continue. Scoured reached 32id greasy 21d. REAL THING V THEORY. MILITARY JOURNAL SUSPENDED. CUnited Press Association.! (Received 9 30 a.m.) Melbourne, February 11. The Commonwealth Military Journal has been suspended during the war for economical reasons, and because theories are unnecessary while we are engaged in the real thing. TRADING WITH THE ENEMY. (Received 9 30 a.m.) Melbourne, February 11. Mr Mahon explains that regulations respecting the transfer of shaies do not refer to Australian bora subjects, ■ ' f DISABLED SOLDIERS’ HOMES, VOLUNTARY LABOR ORGANISED. (Received 9 30 a.m.) Sydney, February 11. The Governor, Lord Strickland, presided at a public meeting for organising voluntary labor to provide cottage ihomes for disabled soldiers with families or widows thereof.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 56, 11 February 1916, Page 5
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