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. ; ' THE WHEAT POOL [STRIKERS TO BE REPLACED . ; By Telegraph-Press Association-Cojiyright . Melbourne, June 17. Owing to a partial strike of mill cart- : tors and storemen threatening the wheat . pool and the people's bread, ;Mr. Hagelhorn (Wheat Commissioner), after con- : T suiting with the Chambers of Commerce and Agriculture and other associations, is taking steps to replace the strikers with free labour from the country. i TYPICAL CASE OF PARANOIA. : CHIDLET—SANE OR OTHERWISE. Sydney, June 17. . _ Mt. Justice Harvey, in delivering . judgment on the question whether Chidley, the author of the book "Answer," ■ is sane or otherwise, declared that Chid- • ley presented a typical case of paranoia. His so-called thesis -was an unalterable obsession of the mind and opposed to universal experience. His so-called mission to the world was a chronic, systematised and insane delusion. The application for the release was re- : fused. Chidley returns to the asylum. •PROFIT FROM STATE HOTELS. Perth, June 17. The net profit for the year from the five State hotels is FREE ENROLMENT. IN TECHNICAL COLLEGES, (Rec. Jnne 17, 8 p.m.) Sydney, June 17. The Education Department has grant-, od returned soldiers and the wives and daughters of soldiers on active service ' free onrolment in technical colleges. AUCKLANOER KILLED. (Rec. June 17, 8 p.m.) Sydney, Juno 17. Jeremiah Davey, an Aucklander, was killed in a blasting accident on the.railway lino at Bombala.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2800, 19 June 1916, Page 6
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228AUSTRALIAN NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2800, 19 June 1916, Page 6
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