AUSTRALIA.
ABJRJ.VAL OF WOUNDED. FREMANTLE, August 26. A hospital ship has arrived with 400 wounded. The Mayor- visited the hospital ship and found the food to he unfit and themen in a low state of health. TREATMENT OF ALIENS. WHEN SHOULD THEY BE IN- ' TERNED? SYDNEY, August 26. In the Assembly Mr "Wade moved in favour of further limiting the freedom of persons of German extraction. He quoted a ease in which an officer of German extraction was only prevented from going to the front by the united
protest of the rank and file who refused to serve with him, and other case whero although two sons were with the troops, one as an officer, the other a doctor, the father was strongly pro-German. The Hon. W. A. Holmn-n, in reply, warned members against hysterical attacks on Germans, as the internment of Germans was only useful where it served military purposes. The people's main duty was to defeat the German armies in Flanders, France and the j Dardanelles. The motion was negatived.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CIII, Issue 15741, 27 August 1915, Page 8
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