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AUSTRALIA

"AKE AKE, KIA KAHA." Sydney, December 8. The Herald published Mr A. B. Paterson's descriptive article on the departure of the transports from Albany. He describes the impressive spectacle as the most wonderful sight Australasia ever saw. Thirty thousand fighting men, representing Australasia, were under way for the great war. The New Zealanders gave us Hone Hcke's old war cry, "Ake ake, kia kaha."

j THE FINANCUL TROUBLE. ' j PRICE OF SUGAR. ! Received 8, 8.35 p.m. j Sydney, December' 8. 1 Mr. Holman urges Mr. Fisher to ,communicate with the Bank of England, with | a view to create Australia's credit in j London by gold deposits here, on similar j lines to Canada's arrangements. | The Commission refused the maiu'.fac- ■ turers' request to increase the price of | sugar to £25 per ton. ,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 157, 9 December 1914, Page 5

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AUSTRALIA Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 157, 9 December 1914, Page 5

AUSTRALIA Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 157, 9 December 1914, Page 5

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