AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
ALLIED INTERESTS IN THE PACTFICReeeired July 11, 915 p.m. Sydney, July 11. A meeting at tlie Town Hall inaugurated a "Hands Around the Pacific Club," linking with branches in San Francisco, Seattle and Honolulu, with a view tocementing Allied interests in the Pacific, internationally, socially and commercially. A COLD SNAP. Sydney, July 11. The coldest snap for ten years, accompanied by coastal gales, is prevailing, Relaying shipping.—Press Association. REDUCING LICENSED HOUSES. Received July 11, 9.15 p.m. Melbourne, July 11. The Licensing Court decided not to renew the licenses of ten more hotels. A reduction now has been made in 142 out of 217 licensing districts. GAMBLING METHODS FOR PATRIOTIC FUNDS. Brisbane, July 11. The Chamber of Commerce resolved that the increasing prevalence of gambling methods in connection with raising funds for .patriotic purposes is opposed to the best interests of the community, and urging a more rigid enforcement of the gambling laws—Press Association.!
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1918, Page 5
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