AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
POST WAS PROBLEMS. Sydney, August 12. Mr Fitzpatridk, in a speech, said that no new taxation would 'be imposed this year.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assoc. Mr H.:Y. Braddon, Australian; superintendent for Dalgety*s, LtcL, baa ibeen appointed Australian Ctamraissdonei jto America to organise post-war Atis.-N.Z. Oable Assoc. '. ' PK} , TOTAL CASUALTIES, ■ \'? Melbourne, August t& The total casualties amount to 270,* 234, including 40,735 dead, 142,037 wounded and .73,742 stok.— AV&M& Cable Assoc .^ GERMAN ADSfn-EMiSTMENX PEOfIPAGAMDA'. Sydney, Mr' Fuller Jias announced Chat Cferimian propaganda in Australia im teen saßeessfnl in fomenting a revolt ogpfet the Government, with the only oibjeefc-of preventing eligible metf AU3.-K.Z. CaJble Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 August 1918, Page 4
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