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AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

INCREASED PENSIONS FOR - SOLDIERS. Australian Cable Association. Sydney, June 27. The Statu Calhinet lias endorsed the supplementing of incapacitated soldiers' Federal pensions from £1 10a weekly to £2. AN IMPORTANT STATEMENT. Sydney, June 27. In a recruiting speech, it was stated by Mr. Hughes that he will make an announcement of immense importance on Friday, when he will point out exactly Where Australia stands as to the war, what the country lias to do, and how to do it. When the country hears what i 3 absolutely essential, he believes the people will rise and do the (honorable thing themselves, ANTI-SHOUTING. Sydney, June 27. An anti-shouting petition has been presented to Mr. Hughes containing 100,500 signatures. WAR SACRIFICES CAMPAIGN. Sydney, June 27, Mr. (Hughes opened the war savings campaign at a great public meeting in the Town Ifall to-night. EVAPORATING APPLES, Hobarti, June 27. Owing to the shortage of shipping, the fruit growers propose to evaporate a million bushels of apples to relieve the glut. APPLE MARKET GLUTTED. Australian Cable Association Hobar't, June 27. Owing to the shortage of shipping, the fruitgrowers propose to evaporate a million bushels of apples to relieve the glut.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1917, Page 2

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196

AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1917, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1917, Page 2

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