AUSTRALIAN NEWS
NEW SOUTH WALES EMBARGO LIFTED By Telegraph-Press Association--Copyrijtht Sydney, August 18. The Hon. D. J{. Hall (State Attor-ney-General) states that as price-fixing is now a Vedcral matter, there is no longer any embargo on the shipment of produce out of tljo State. IMPORTATION OF OYSTERS. Melbourne, August 1?. The importation of oysters from othfcr places than New Zealand has been prohibited. DAYLICHT SAVING IN TASMANIA. Hobart, August 18. The Assembly has passed the Daylight' Saving Bill. .FORGERY OF BANK NOTES. FIVE PERSON'S AIUIESTET). Melbourne, August 18. Three, men and two women have been arrested in connection with the forged Commonwealth notes. SUPER TAX ON LAND. (Rec. August IS, 0 p.m.; Sydney, August IS, The Legislative Council negatived tile proposed supertax on land holdings suitable for closer settlement. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES Australian-New Zealand Gable Association. (Rec. August 18, 11.35 p.m.) Sydney, August 18. ' The following New Zealanders are reported in casualty list No. 196: — Killed in action: ({miner A. I''. Bourne. Wounded: Corporal H. Spratt and Private C. Irvjng (both on the same occasionl, Lance-Corporals A. Littlejohn and K. Stephens. MissingPrivate. J. l '. T. Drown.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2854, 19 August 1916, Page 10
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185AUSTRALIAN NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2854, 19 August 1916, Page 10
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