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IN AUSTRALIA.

I SHOULD SEND in;\0OO MEN. I —— J SYDNEY.. November 30. Coionei l'yrie, commanding; the Second Light Horse Brigado of the Expeditionary Force, was presented with a bor&e. >fr .!a.-. Cook, .ox-l're-mier of Ausirali.i, speaking at the pro-s-entatiou, said: 'Sir John French should have iivo times tho number ot men he has at present. Australia ought to --"ii'-i at 'east a hundred thousand men.'"' BRISBANE, November 30. Speaking at St. Andrew"? Day dinner, tho Governor-General predicted a complete victory for Great Britain. .MELBOURNE. November 30. A prociiiiA.itiou prohibits tho importation of papers published in China.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 15139, 1 December 1914, Page 7

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IN AUSTRALIA. Press, Volume L, Issue 15139, 1 December 1914, Page 7

IN AUSTRALIA. Press, Volume L, Issue 15139, 1 December 1914, Page 7

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