AUSTRALIA.
ORGANISED RECRUITINU NEW SCHEME IN PREPARATION. Sydney, Dec. 2. -Mr. J. 11. Catts, who has taken over the organising' secretaryship of the recruiting campaign for New South Wales, states that details of the new Commonwealth scheme will not he available until the 10th, ANOTHER CASUALTY LIST. Sydney, Dec. 2. The 118 th list includes;— Killed in action: Private J. B. Sutton. Died of illness: Private W. Reston. Wounded and embarked for England: Private J» Small. Dangerously ill: Private .T. J. Robinson. Ill: Sapper D. Dennis. In hospital in London: Private W. Rodgers. In hospital in Malta: SergeantMajor E. A. Hardy and Sergeant R. U. Long, both embarked for England.
MORE RIOTOUS BEHAVIOUR. Sydney, Deo. B. A band of soldiers inclined to riotous behaviour again paraded the city streets last night and threatened the German Club, The police dispersed thwtt jrith,o«t m. Asms** hdM dwfo ;
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 December 1915, Page 5
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