AUSTRALIA.
ENLISTMENT AGE. LIQUOiiAND INVALIDED SOLDIERS. Melbourne, May 24. In the House of Representatives. Mr. t n'att xtated that the Government hail , raised the enlistment age for minors to 19, also in cases where one or more in a family had enlisted, leaving only one eligible son, the parents' consent be necesjwry. Subject to these two condition* an objection lodged by parents within ten days would be considered. In the Scute, Mr. Millen announced that the Government was prohibiting the sale of liquor to invalided soldiers.— 1 AM. N.Z Cable Assoc. LABOR 4ND RECRUITING. Sydney, May 24. Aftey a turbulent scene, during which visitors threatened to attack the president, the Labor Council,-which had met to consider the Recruiting Conference remfctfamc, was compelled to adjourn. The Cabinet on Monday next will conMtt tin legislation to be passed for the registration of union*.—Aus. N.Z. {Uli Amoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 May 1918, Page 5
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