AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
(Received 9.50 a.m.) f FIRE RAISERS AT WORK. SYDNEY, this day. v. In connection with suspicious cire'um-- ; >■.. stances surrounding recent outbreaks of fire in the city, the police believe that incendiarists employing a peculiarly inflammable chemical are at work. — - STANDARDISED COMMERCE. SYDNEY, this diy. The Associated Chambers of Commerce are convening an early conference to formulate a uniform produce contract ... throughout the Commonwealth.. WANT CONSCRIPTION. SYDNEY, this day. A largely attended meeting .of the V, Universal Service League unanimously * j carried a motion in favour of conscrip- ; tion. WAR'S EFFECT ON TRADE. MELBOURNE, this day. : Trade statistics show that during tb* ';; first year of the war the value of 'tte £13 imports to the Commonwealth decreased s . £15,317,816 and the exports £17,979,1(8. FIJI REQUEST REFUSED. MELBOURNE, this day. ]pj The Federal authorities have refusid the Fijian Government's request to ait* Fijian maize Stefgigg* .:- -
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 155, 30 June 1916, Page 6
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