AUSTRALIA.
UNIVERSAL SERVICE. SHOULD FOLLOW HOME GOVERNMENT'S LEAD. Received Sept. 21, 10.10 am. ™ „ . Adelaide, Sept. A, Ihe Premier, after attending the inaugural meeting of the Universal Service League, said Australia should do nothing at this juncture in regard to con. scription that would embarrass the Im. penal Government. They could' safely rely on the British Cabinet doing all necessary to bring tho war to a success, ful conclusion. It was not for Am. tralia to say conscription is necessary but if so they should not hesitate to adopt it. ~ THE KIDMAN CASES. Reecived Sept. 21, 11.16 pjn Tn ♦» v* SydM ?> «. in the Kidman case counsel for the Crown said that figures would be pro. dueed showing that for certain contracts £1)375 had been paid by Kidman for goods for which he reeerred £ILBO4 his gross profits being £4828, whereat if the increases on contract prices as recommendeu by Page, on the' ground that Kidman was losing money owing to a rise m price* of commodities, had
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 September 1915, Page 5
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