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AUSTRALIA.

ILLICIT STILL IN INTERNMENT CAMP, Sydney, April 26. Thrpe Germans interned at the Holdsworthy Camp have been fined 200 guineas each for running an illicit still. The was the outcome of unruly behaviour amongst the interned men. "BLACKLEGGIN G." Sydney, April -20. Mr. IPearce designates the strike of cutters at the Commonwealth clothing factory as blacklegging on the Labor platform. RAILWAYMEN EXCHANGE FLAGS. Sydney, April 26, The Governor unfurled a New Zealand flag received in the exchange of flags between the Ilornsby and Petone railway employees. Mr, Hoyle said that railwaymen had enlisted in such numbers that the department had been compelled to call a halt. The New Zealauders fought nobly side by side with, the Australians, who •were proud of the New Zealanders. Everyone who passed the flag should raise his hat. CAN YOU AFFORD THE RISK? Were you ever seized with a severe attack of cramp, colic or diarrhoea without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house? Don't take such risks. A dose or two will relieve" you before a doctor could possibly be called, and it never fails even in the most severe and dangerous cases. You cannot do better than to keep a bottle of this remedy ever at hand. Sold vrttjvhtn.

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 April 1916, Page 5

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AUSTRALIA. Taranaki Daily News, 27 April 1916, Page 5

AUSTRALIA. Taranaki Daily News, 27 April 1916, Page 5

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