IN AUSTRALIA
THE RECRUITS.
IMPROVEMENT IN DISCIPLINE, (By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright.) SYDNEY, January 11. Since the adoption of the new regulations there has been a great improvement in the discipline of recruits, and an absence of rowdiness and drunkenness in the streets, accompanied by heavy enlistments. There is a proving proportion of mature men among the latest recruits. ,
CIVIL SERVANTS.
KEEPING. OPEN POSITIONS. 'MELBOURNE, January ll e Many Government clerks wiio obtained promises that if they enlisted their positions would be kept open for them, are merely enlisting for home defence. Sir A. Peacock states that the promise does not apply to men not leaving Australia. |
THE "WAR* LOAN.
APPEAL-TO THE PUBLIC. . SYDNEY, January 11. The State War Committee is issuing an urgent appeal to the public to sup" port the war loan.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15485, 12 January 1916, Page 8
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