AUSTRALIA.
——. i FARMS FOR SOLDIERS. Brisbane, August S. The Cabinet is taking available money to start soldiers' farms, comprising 00,000 acres. Brisbane, August 8. The Commonwealth Bank has opened a branch on Salisbury Plain for the convenience of Australian soldiers, who thus avoid the payment of exchange. "OST-WAR TRADE. Melbourne, August 8. The Meat Exporters' Conference passed a resolution urging that measures be taken for the furtherance of British and Allied trade interests after the war and tho restriction as far as possible of the trade of the Central European Powers to internal trade only. AN OFFICER'S 'PROMOTION. Received August 9, 10.10 p.m. Melbourne, August 9. Colonel C'hauvel has been promoted to Major-General. He is commanding the Anzac Mounted Division. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES, . Received August 10,1.15 a.m. Sydney, August 9. List 191 contains the names of the following New Zealanders:— Killed in action.—Lieut. C. W. Wliyte. Missing.—Lieut. Bercsford, Nelson Wounded, seriously ill.—Private W. R. Moore; ill, Private R. P. Creaghs. Returned to duty.—Private S. Hill.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 August 1916, Page 5
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