Australia
BRITISH RESIDENTS ABROAD. 1
United Press Association. I (Received 9.0 a.m.) Melbourne, July n In reply to iftqiiiries as to wheßter British, residents abroad, but ordinarily living in should return and enlist in the army, the Council in- • formed Senator Pearce (Minister of Defence) that it is.not yet intended that the Military 5 Service Acts Bho|ild be enforced in respect to them. I ' ' 3? WAR PENSION CLAIMS, 8661. (Received 9.0 a.m.) Melbourne, July s|, To the end of June, 8661 war fusion claims were granted, involvmglaii annual liability of £312,000. ———— jjfj THE BELGIAN RELIEF FUND,
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, Melbourne, July fl The Premier has received a catole from the Agent-General stating taati Australia, not including New Zealand, subscribed more per head for theSrelief of Belgium than the rest of 3he world. The necessity of rehef is flaw greater than ever, . ' CASUALTY LIST NO. 182. United Press Association. «J ■ Sydney, July 3j In casualty list. No. 182 the narnes of the following New Zealanders ap-pear:-—lll, Private W. Derret, Driver H. Myers; returned to duty, Sergt. R. Brown> Privates l3. Brown, C. J. Brown, W. G. Gordon.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 77, 4 July 1916, Page 5
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