AUSTRALIA.
LATEST CASUALTY LIST, Received March 20, 5.5 p.m. Sydney, March 26. Casualty list No. 157 includes:—lll: Corporal R. Wynyard, Privates W. J. Clark, H. Thomas, R. J. Robertson. In hospital at Cairo: Private W. J. Woods. In hospital at Heliopolis, Private H, Ross. NEW SOUTH WALES' PART. Received March 20, 5.5 p.m. Sydney, March 26. It is officially announced that New South Wales has supplied 106,854 men since the beginning of the war, FLOUR AND BREAD PRICES. Received March 20, 6.5 p.m. Melbourne, March 28. A Federal proclamation. has been issued fixing the price of flour delivered at £ll 5s per ton, and bread at 6y 2 d a ilb loaf, sold over the counter. These prices will prevail in all State capitals excepting Perth, where flour will be £ll 8a a ton, and bread 7d. Senator Russell, who administers the regulations, states that the Federal regulations will prevail over the prices recently fixed by the State Government's executive. They have superseded the regulations in regard to enemy shareholders, making them apply in London to the register of Australian companies. Other proclamations make more stringent regulations against anyone assisting interned aliens to escape and selling land to enemy subjects, including those naturalised.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 March 1916, Page 5
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