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A CHARGE OF GRAFT. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. { Sydney, July 19. 1 1 Clt y l ,olk ' e who were ir?r ra o ft huve bec " dismiflscd COMPULSORY SERVICE. \fr T> Melbourne, July 19. Mr. Pearce, referring to Dr. Barrett's letter, 9 a.d the Australian compulsory service scheme was designed to meet Australian needs. Australia had no oflicia] cognisance of Lord Roberts' conscription scheme at any time PLAGUE IN HONGKONG. T , . Melbourne, July 19. It is reported that there were 759 eases of plague at Hongkong i n May MACQUARIE WHALERS. ' ■»r. t , Hobart, July 19 Mr. Joseph Hatch has transferred his headquarters here and has purchased he bngantine Bachel Cohen For IrZ ln a from the Macquaries CHINESE STOWAWAYS. Nineteen Chinese stoSva J^ re 18 ,; n Ch^'Th steamer Empire from China. Ihey W ere starving and greatly emaciated, and had * terr or 7 amongst tie c„] ~t e
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 53, 20 July 1912, Page 2
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150AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 53, 20 July 1912, Page 2
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