THE COMMONWEALTH.
(By Cable.—Preea A*«ociation.— Copyright-) DOGS PROHIBITED. SYDNEY, January 20. 1 The Federal director of quarantine has prohibited the importation of dogs from Great Britain and New Zealand as a protection for native dogs. DISPUTE SETTLED. • MELBOURNE, January 20. The Union Company announces that the Loongana dispute has been settled' FRACTIOUS TROOPS. AIEEBOURNE, January 20. I Senator Russell states that troops returning in tbe Nestor and Leicestershire wero Tefused short leave a* Colombo owing to influenza. - I noy broke sliip, and in the course of riot- •" inn- ashore caused considerable damage. A further message received by the Governor-General, from the Governor of Ceylon states that troops arriving after the Australians' departure paused heavy'damage. , REPATRIATION POLICY. (Received January .20th, 10.45 p.m.) SYDNEY, January 20. The Commonwealth Government's soldiers' repatriation policy includes a housing scheme involving an outlay of £25,000,000 to £50,000,000 to erect or purchase houses at an individual outlay not exceeding £700 and repayable over a long term of years. »
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16426, 21 January 1919, Page 8
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