AUSTRALIA.
fRIBUTE TO FRENCH VALOR. Sydney, March 7. The Bed Cross Society; has cabled .£IOOO to the French organisation la recognition of French valor. A CHAPLAIN'S VIEWS. Sydney, March 7. Chaplain Green, writing to the Methodist Conference from Cairo, denounces the ' effect of the lfcjuor bars on soldiers, and sayi that at the front even the rum ration i* out of favor with the authorities. ALIENS DISENFRANCHISED. Received March 7, 11.50 p.m. Sydney, March 7. Cabinet has decided to disfranchise all German-born electors during the duration of the war. ' " -i ' Ti PUJDR AND BREAD PRICES. * Received March 7,11.50 p.m. Melbourne, March 7. !the Federal Government has fixed the price of flour in the various capitals at £ll 8* on trucks, and bread at o}d per 41b loaf. Prices in other districts will
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1916, Page 5
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