SOLDIER VIGNERONS
k- ; — SETTLEMENT IN VITICULTURAIi AREAS. Sydney, March 5. The State Government is settling two hundred soldiers on viticulturnl areas this Vear. Until the vineyards are bearing profitably tho settlers will Tjc allowed sustenance nnd pay no rent. Cabinet will probably decide to. dissociate the )n visicultural industry from, the liquor trade.—Press Assn. . 'ft FOND TO PROVIDE IMMEDIATE in EMPLOYMENT. 11 l Melbourne, Maich 5. The Federal Government has made a Lt gift of half a million to local -govern- ™ inent authorities to he expended, exclu- »! eivclv 011 works to provide immediate employment for returned soldiers-Press Assn.
'. LAWN TENNIS THE DAVIS CUP TIES. Sydney, March 5. The draw for the preliminary ties for the. Davis Cup resulted in Belgium being drawn against the British Isles in the first round. ' In the final round I ranee will meet the-winder of this match, and the winner of the final then opposes Australasia. It is suggested that the challenge round shall be played in Sydney.— Press Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 138, 6 March 1919, Page 7
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165SOLDIER VIGNERONS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 138, 6 March 1919, Page 7
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