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INCIDENTAL CABLES

MELBOURNE, September 3 , . In the Federal House, of tives the Public Service Bill, givirfg preference of employment to returned soldiers, passed all its stages. The commonwealth Government has decided not to permit newspapers publishing - advertisements, of German patent medicines to pass through the post office; Mr Hughes is satisfied that Sanatogen is a : ' German preparation, and that certain other ; preparations are undoubtedly German, Mid that the profits from their sale are going to the Germans. V * ; SYDNEY, .September 3, Thompson, partner of L.. H. Brack (who committed suicide ou Augfust 16, ■when proceedings were pending against his firm) in a medical instrument agency, has been fined £50 on each of two charges; of attempting to trade -with the enemy. COPENHAGEN, September 3. < (Received Sept. 3, at 10.26 p.m.) The Government has # prohibited the export of sugar, i ■

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16480, 4 September 1915, Page 7

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INCIDENTAL CABLES Otago Daily Times, Issue 16480, 4 September 1915, Page 7

INCIDENTAL CABLES Otago Daily Times, Issue 16480, 4 September 1915, Page 7

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