AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
THE ABOLITION* OF SMOKINrt. WINTER CLOTHTXG FOU THE TROOPS. By Ctable—Pre* Association—Copyright. Received Oct. 25, 8.30 p.m. , Sydney, Oct. 2j. Mr. Ulaek, in a letter to the press, denies Hint lie said lie intended to prevent ail smoking. What he said wen that tin- prohibition 0 f juvenile smoking was one reform on which lie had set his mind, and he hoped to eventually carrv this out. " ■ Melbourne, Oct. 85, There are soaking rains throughout the State. s Mr. Bonar Law has cabled Mr. Pearce that all winter clothing for the troops has been supplied by the War Office, liu* further voluntary supplies of sheepskin waistcoats wou ia be most n.-ceptable these should be »«nt direct to AWn. drift, »WS
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 October 1915, Page 5
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