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rowid 30756
date 1915-11-27
page 7
column a-b
title  
description Australia news/Reply letter of Chinese consul general in Australia to China's Business and Trade Association in Sydney on the case of Zhang Yasheng's brother killed in China. A large quantity of opium is found in a ship from England by Sydney custom. A passenger in a ship from Hong Kong in Townsville is suspected of suffering plague. Chinese seamen in a ship wrecked by tornado in Tasmania return to China. A number of people in New Zealand leave for America out of fear of compulsory military enrollment. Australian government decides to recruit 50,000 more soldiers for the Europe War. Statistics of Australian soldiers killed and wounded in the Europe War. Son of Mei Guangda, a Chinese businessman, joins Australian army for the Europe War. People are enthusiastic on donations to refugees on the Ally Day in New South Wales. Weather in Sydney changes dramatically these days. Australian government forbid people take money over 50 pounds out of Australia. A Chinese named Ya Sheng lost a number of properties in his shop.
source Australia
page_url http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24095070
trove_id 24095070
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