AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
RECRUITING APPEAL. Melbourne,f July 18. The Director of Recruiting has re ceivcd an appeal for reinforcements fror Central Monasli which states that a! ready some battalions have ceased to exis i- and others must follow unless reinforced DARING JEWELLERY ROBBERY. Sydney, July 18. A motor-ear containing jeweller; valued £t £2500, the property of Rosa berry, a jeweller, was. stolen in the citi and later found abandoned at Stanmore The robbery was a most daring one Roseberrv, a wholesale jeweller, left th< motor-car in 'broad daylight in Georgi Street while he entered a shop. H( was absent ten minutes and on returning the car had disappeared. [Before leaving, ho had locked th< j switchbos, but the car fittings being a standardised, the thieves, were able tc unlock it. —Aus-N.Z. Cable Assoc. ' BRAN "AND POLLARD PRICES. [ Melbourne, July 10. I The prices of bran and pollard have j been fixed at £1 15s and £5 as respeeI; tively, delivered at the mill 3 I V.R.C. PROFITS. ' Melbourne. July NT The V.R.C. profits for the year totalled £27,254, which have been given to the patriotic funds—Aus.-NZ Cable Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1918, Page 6
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