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A- MELIU COXCITKT. Melbourne, S?pt. 11 1 . Madame ifclba's patriotic concert 1071' behalf 01' the. ia>d Cross fund realised £I3OO. j I-OI'ALTY TO TILE JDOMLN"OXIS. Sydney, Sept. )l. ' Tile Telegraph, in a, leader on the Kings menage, says it {fives an effective reply to all the lying nonsense circulated regarding the loyalty of Me colonies, and will stimulate bomiu'on patriotism to further efforts. As more tests are applied the response will Ijo equally prompt, equally spontaneous, and equally iingrudged.
MESSAGE FROM TIIK KIXG-. Melbourne, Sept. 11. The King has cabled to Mr Cook, late Federal Prime .Minister, thanking him for prohibiting the export of fooit4\ills to places outside, the United Kingdom. YICTORIAX WAK. TAX. Melbourne, Sept. 11. In the Assembly the Premier moved the War Tax Bill, taxing incomes from 1 per cent, over £ll M) to 4 per cent, to over £IJOO.
MELBOURNE) WAR ITXD. Melbourne, Sept. 10. The war funds total £U">.00().
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 91, 12 September 1914, Page 8
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