AUSTRALIA.
PROPOSED ARMY RESERVE^ Received Nov. 19, 5,5 p.m,^ Melbourne, Nov. ltt\ Mr. Penrce proposes to create ad Army Reserve, and it is proposed thati its members shall consist of cittaeq, forces who have completed their train' returned soldiers, residents in fchft Commonwealth Who have seen active service in any part of the members of Rifle Clubs, while incapacitated soldiers will be formed into an Honorary Reserve. It is anticipated! that within twelve months of the termination of the war the scheme wilt give Australia from 150,000 to 200,000 trained men, apart from the military) forces. ARTIFICIAL LIGHT '.PROBLEM. Received Nov. II), 5.5 p.m. Sydney, Nov. 19. There has been a great rush fo# candles and kerosene, in view of the stoppage of electricity on Sunday at midnight. Some of the newspapers, have installed oil engines to keep thei plants moving. REFERENDUM FIGURES. Melbourne, Nov, Id. ' The Electoral Officer. anticipates thai the final result of the' Referendum will be declared on Tuesday, The "Noes" at present lead by 59,2{t2.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1916, Page 5
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