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(Received June 22, 10.15 a.m..) SYDNEY, June 23. A number of New ZealaJiders who are enlisting here say it is no good trying to enlist m New Zealand. The Dominion has a» many troops as she wants. Volunteer brigades to manufacture munitions gratuitously m their spare time have been inaugurated at Broken Hill. Members of the lion Trades and Employers Association of New South. Wales have passed resolutions placing their services and resources at the disposal of the Government m whatever direction is required. > l (Received June 23, H3O a.m.) MELBOURNE, June 23. Notwithstanding the Government precautions, Germans m America am still circulating war leaflets 'm Australia. Senator Poarce advises that all finding the leaflets should destroy them. A private cable announces the, death of J. J. Addison, the tennis ' player, killed iv action m Fraaoe.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13718, 23 June 1915, Page 3
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