THE COMMONWEALTH.
SYDNEY. April 8. ;\ The Hon. J. Dooley (Acting-Premier) 'S has announced that April 25th (Ansae ■ % Day) will bo observed as a sacred day. ' i not as a public holiday. He stated k that the South Australian premier bid; f intimated that South Australia was iff J ing likewise. J The Coal Employers' Federation deft* % patched two delegates to a Becret-ron* -| ference in Europe, presumably Russia. | Then* departure wna enshrouded in ft mystery. The delegates sailed as mom.*s bers of a steamer's crew. '$ • Mr Hughes has announced definitely 4 that he has no intention of taking the f High Commissioncrship. | , . BRISBANE, April 6. | A cyclonic storm swept Bundaberg, $ Maryborough, and other coastal towns, f and .caused heavy damage. Me- s graphic and railway communication is » interrupted. J
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17113, 7 April 1921, Page 8
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