AUSTRALIAN NEWS
IMPERIAL WHEAT. '£ DEAL WITH AUSTRALIA. .j By Telegraph- Pr« 6 As6ociaMon-Oopyrielit Melbourne,, February 9. The Imperial Government is negotiate i ing for the acquisition of the balance ; of the wheat crop—probably two and a ' hjlf million tons. j WEST AUSTRALIA'S WHEAT HARVEST. j Adelaide, February 9. 'A Tevised forecast of the wheat haw vest is 30,000,000 bushels. ITEMS IN BRTEF. MINERS' BAN ON ENEMY SUB- ! JECTS. ■ Perth, February 9. The miners passed a resolution against working with enemy subjects. -'i If the resolution is enforoed, two mines will be closed, and the work ia ; others reduced. ' . ■ War loan over, twenty-one. MILLIONS. : Melbourne, February 9. The War Loan has reached a tota? i of £21,581,820. METAL TRADE WITH JAPAN, Sydney, February 9. , The Eastern Commission reports thatl ■ a party of prominent Japanese raining engineers proposes visiting Australia, i to study ores, with a view to imnort- ! ing. Large contracts are anticipated. j
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2691, 10 February 1916, Page 5
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153AUSTRALIAN NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2691, 10 February 1916, Page 5
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