AUSTRALIA.
AN AMERICAN VISITOR. NO HOSTILITY TO ALLIES. Sydney, Dec. 23. Mr. W. S. Grant, son of a late President of the 'United States, says that 90 per cent, of Americans are for the Allies. It is believed that German-Americans alone sympathise with Germany; as against England. If America came in they would be loyal Americans. If the conviction arose that America's destiny was involved in the war he did not believe that a single American would hesitate to fight on the side of the Allies. ENEMY GOODS. Melbourne, Dec. 22. Mr. Hughes has announced that he has been informed by the British Government that the Monarch and Smith Premier typewriters are connected with Remingtons, and have therefore been put on the enemy Hit.
WAS POWERS BILL. Melbourne, Dec. 23. In the 'Assembly the division on the second reading of the Commonwealth War Powers Bill wag carried by 2T votes to 22. The Speaker announced that it had not received the statutory majority, anlttuafoM had jgg,
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 December 1915, Page 5
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