Australia
COMMONWEALTH'S UMTS DnUtI.KD
.Melbourne, July 1(>. In the House Mr. Fisher stated thai the Imperial authorities hail accepted tile Commonwealth's offer to double the October and November reinforcements, making lOyl-'li men a month, instead of 52b"!. Australia would also .send one infantry brigade with a bridge and signal section, a brigade train' and field ambulance. These were leaving- in No- ' vember. Mr. Fisher introduced a War Loan 'Bill for twenty millions, which would be ' applied only to the expenses of the war 'and borrowing. 'NEW KOITII WALKS WHEAT ('!!<)':'. Sydney. July Hi. In the Assembly, Mr. Graham staled that the (ioveruinent intended guaranteeing 4s a bushel for wheat grown on the additional areas at the coming harvest. If the growers got more, a 1 the better. He outlined a. scheme for the bulk handling of wheat, providing an 'elevator capacity of 1 1 /, million bushels in Sydney and .">.") smaller elevators in 'the country. The whole cost of the scheme would be £2£H),my,).
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1915, Page 5
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