AUSTRALIA.
ANOTHER CASUALTY LIST. Sydney, Deo, 7. List 120 includes:—Wounded, Private C. Clarke; ill, Sergeant R. IS. Long, Sergeant-Major E. A. Ilardey (in hospital at Oxford), Private A. Hornshy and Private H. Adamson (in hospital in London), Private E. W. Russell (eraharked for England); returned to duty, Privates H. 'Hill, D. R. Borne, W. A. Marshall and J. Chisholm. WEEK-END LEAVE. Sydney, Ilee. 7. It is reported that the experiment of granting soldiers week-end leave has been most successful. All the men returned to duty punctually, and there was a'minimum of drunkenness. WOUNDED NEW ZEALANDISR-S.
Sydney, Dec. 7. Three New Zealanders were on hoard a hospital ship which arrived yesterday, ACSTRALIAN FORCES. Melbourne, Dec. 7. The Defence Department announces that to the end of November there were 118,990 men' on active service and 5.">,0G1 iu training. TEAS AND DINNERS. Oho! my fine lady, So you are all frayed out again. Three teas in one afternoon, A dinner afterwards, Possibly a theatre party, Not sick, but just out of sort? Stomach all upset, Try Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules, They will right your wrongs. Is fid and 2s Cd per tin. Obtainable everywhere. Johnson Bros., New Plymouth, and faw'ywk, OawniM, 2ath»m,
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 December 1915, Page 5
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