AUSTRALIA
HOXIRS OF CAMP TRAINING. : SYDNEY, Jan. 12. Major-General McCay ' recommends that recruits be given.:~4.o£ hours' "camp training a week instead, of the .present 31. hours. ".'-."■ •■ " -ROOTING OUT GEPuMAN TRADE- , SYDNEY> Jan. 12. In. opening the Trade Fair the Governor, the Hon. A. Griffith, and other speakers, made strong-appeals : :to the people to assist tlie onovement tp cut out .German trade for ever.;-.; RESTRICTIONS C 0 GOAL 'OUTPUT. '■ (Rec. 9 ■a.m.) MEL-BOTJR'NE, This Day. Mr Tudor has issued, instructions. .that no coal shall be exported without his written .consent, which is the only method of restricting .shipments. . .-'" ".''.. DISMISSAL OF .UNMARRIED MEN. (Rec. 9.10 a.m. MELBOURNE/This Day. All unmarried meri employed oh Federal works r at .''CJanherra / have received notice of dismissal.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 13 January 1916, Page 5
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121AUSTRALIA Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 13 January 1916, Page 5
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