AUSTRALIA AND THE WAR
IJFJAVK PO-R THE VETERANS
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MELBOURNE, Sept. 17. - Negotiations have bqen competed to enable seven thousand 1914 Antics to visit Australia during the autumn, returniing to the front m, the spring. The first ptvtv of approximately 800 are to leave mimediaielv. ■-■',
SYDNEY. Sept. 17. A great public. effort is being organised to give the original Aiizacs a fitting reception during" furlough. The Assistant-Titeasuxei", m appealing for eontri'biitions to the war loan, forecasted that this would be the last Joan immune from State taxation., The Government would! not. impose further State taxation during the war, but intended going after them when the wa.r was over. ■';
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14712, 18 September 1918, Page 3
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