AUSTRALIA.
STRICTER CENSORSHIP. Melbourne, Jan. 28. The stricter censorship regulations preclude the publication of statements showing that the censors have made any alteration, addition, or omission of matter submitted to them or the publication of the fact that such matter is forbidden. n ,' ■ v: RECRUITING FIGURES. . Sydney, Jan. 28. Improved recruiting figures arc maintained in the various centres, and Mr. Hughes is cheerfully hopeful of securing the extra 50,000 men. / . i_». WAGES AND THE WAR. ■ Sydney, Jan, 2S. Employers are urging the Wages Board not to for increased wages during the war. GERMAN. TRADE WITH TONGA. Sydney, Jan. 28. The Chamber of Commerce has requested the Federal authorities to urge Britain to stop German trade with Tonga. MORE PRECAUTIONS, Received Jan. 28, 9.50 p.m. Melbourne, Jan. 28. The amendments to 'the War Precautions Regulations Act prohibit the formation of companies with increased capital, and the issue of shares, debentures, and boUds without the Treasurer's consent.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1916, Page 5
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155AUSTRALIA. Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1916, Page 5
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