PATRIOTIC WATERSIDERS.
MELBOURNE. July 7. The Waterside Workers' Federation has presented the Hon.-Tudor with resolutions passed every branch of the organisation nrotesting against the introduction of enemy goods which members refused to handle. The Hon. Tudor promised i his support when the Cabinet considered the resolutions of th<* Paris Conference ANOTHER RUSSIAN SUCCESS. OVER SEVEN THOUSAND PRISONERS. GERMAN ATTACKS REPULSED; (Received July 8, 11.30 a.m.) PETROGRAD. July 7. A communique states that prisoners wore taken on the 4th and sth, west of the Styr Hue, below Kolki, numbering 300 officers and 7415 men. besides many guns and rifles. Violent German attacks near Gangeatcn wore repulsed. Fierce fighting is proceeding on the right bank of the Dneister, near Givatchoff and Habziminz, and desperate enemy attacks eastward and south-eastward of Baranovatchi were repulsed.
PROHIBTION HARD HIT
CANADIAN SUPREME COURT DECISION. (Received July 8, 9.30 a.m.) VANCOUVER, July -7. town, has been burned down. The Alshcroft, a mining and ranching damage is estimated at half a million. The Seattle .Supreme Court has administered a hard blow to prohibition by deciding thai it is legal for citizens to hold any quantity of liquor for their personal use. provided it was obtained legally.- The Court quashed many prosecutions against householders JAPAN IN CHINA. «* OB.TECTORB MUST HOLD QFF. "(Received July $, 11.15 a.rn.) NEW YORK, July 7. ' : jffi Japanese newspaper .summary abled to the United States states that: if a third Power objects to Japanese ."£•"!"" in China,, Russia, if r 'quested, ■will take concerted action with. Japan,
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 158, 8 July 1916, Page 5
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250PATRIOTIC WATERSIDERS. Taihape Daily Times, Issue 158, 8 July 1916, Page 5
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