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CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF

WHEAT AND FLOUR 'AFLOAT. (Rec. March 15, 0.15 :a.m.) *' >" ■. London, March 13. Wheat and 'flour a floats-United Kingdom, 2,660,000 bushels; Continent of Europe, 3;635,000; . Atlantic shipments, 664,000; Pacifio; 27,000: total: Europe, 1,335,000 bushels; Indian, 7000 bushels; Argentina, 469,000 bushels. ; .WELSH RADICALS ANGRY. • (Rec. March 15, 0.15 a.m.) . London, March 14. The Welsh Radicals are very angry • with Mr. Asquith (the. Prime Minister) ' for postponing the Welsh Church Bill | and tabling many amendments to the ■ measure. i NEW SOUTH WALES CABINET. . Sydney, March 13. f Mr. Cann takes over, the adminis- , tration of the Works Department, and : Mr. Griffiths. retains control of Local j Government matters. ' FODDER SHORTAGE IN NEW > SOUTH WALES. Sydney, March 13. The scaroity of fodder, is causing apprehension. Record prices are being obtained. , NEW LIGHTHOUSE DUES IN TASs MANIA, i Hobart, March 13. 0 The Government fears that the intro--6 duction of the new lighthouse duos will s divert overseas shipping. 1 INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES IN VICe TORIA. d • Melbourne, March 13 ; Industrial disputes in Victoria durinp 1914 totalled 337 against 208 for the 6 preceding year.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2409, 15 March 1915, Page 6

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CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2409, 15 March 1915, Page 6

CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2409, 15 March 1915, Page 6

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