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(Australian and New Zealand Cable Association and Reuteivi The Admiralty announces that Mr Arthur S'ha*'‘been -ippointed Second Civ,!- Lord ot the Admiralty. The new appointment has been made to deal with the increased administrative work The Food Controller has fixed 2s as the maximum price of a wild nibbit, or Is Sd it skinned, including imported rabbit. The price of part of a rabbit will be Idd per lb, skinned and cleaned. 1 1 (Admiralty per Wireless Press.) ... fr • : , ... ' LONDON, January 9. German official : Ihe French attacked on a four-kilometre front westward of Flirey, and penetrated our line at some points, but our counterattacks restored the position. m ■ . ’ . . OTTAWA, January 9. The Government are planning, to conscript alien unskilled labor to work farms, mines, and other necessary national industries, owing to the shortage of labor beginning to be felt.
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Evening Star, Issue 16628, 10 January 1918, Page 8
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