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SOLDIERS’ LIQUOR RESTRICTIONS. (By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright) MKLBOFRNE, February It. Received February 11, 10.20 p.m. 'l'lie first proclamation of the kind ordered, an hotel near Broadinoadows camp to close at fi p.m. CIVIL SERVANTS WITH GERMAN names. PREMIER CAUSES UPROAR. PERTH, February 11. Received February 11. 10."0 p.m. The Hon. .1. Seaddan (Prime- Minister) caused an uproar at the Labour Federation meeting. In replying to the demand to dismiss all Government employees of German name, he asked would they ask the Imperial Government to remove King George. help roa the unfortunate. SYDNEY, February 11. Sir Gerald Strickland (Governor of Nnv South Wales) presided at a publicmeeting for the organising of voluntary labour for providing cottages and homos for disabled soldiers with families, or for tlie widows of soldiers. COMMONWEALTH WAR CENSUS. MELBOrRNE, February 11. A proclamation notifies heavy penalties, with a limit of £SOO tine or a year's imprisonment for failing to return war census cards.
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Southland Times, Issue 17655, 12 February 1916, Page 6
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158IN THE DOMINIONS Southland Times, Issue 17655, 12 February 1916, Page 6
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