AUSTRALIA.
SLOW RECRUITING. AX UNSATISFACTORY POSITION. ' Sydney, Xov. Ifi. Despite tin- recruiting rallies in New South Wales and Queensland the enlistments in the Commonwealth are still unsatisfactory. Last week's enlistments are. not siilHcient to maintain the fIOOO men monthly, who are' necessary' for the reinforcements. HOSPITAL SHIP RETURN'S. Fremantle, X'ov. 10. A further hospital ship has arrived wiLli many patients who are blind or h.ivo lost limbs, and a number of mental cases. IX WOOLT.I'.N' MTLLS. Sydney. Xov. 10. The Auslralian Woollen' Mills strike has been settled, the company granting the employees' demands at the instance of the Federal Government, which desired a settlement as the strike was holding up cloth for the equipment of the Expeditionary Force.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1915, Page 5
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118AUSTRALIA. Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1915, Page 5
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