GENERAL CABLEGRAMS
•... • LATE LORD FORREST. . Perth, May ».- ■ The'remains of the Into Lord ForTSst wore reintorred in the family burial ground lit Kurnikatta. There wero great crowds, and an impressive ceremony was held.—Press Assn. STATE TREASURER REMOVED FROM . • ■ OFFICE. | , ■ . Adelaide, May o. Following the adverse findings of the Angus Wheat Commission, Sir Richard Butler, the State Treasurer, lias refused .a request, to resign. A meeting of the Executive .Council 'has removed him from office;— Press Assn. ": LAND FOITsOLDIERS. • ■ ;■ London, May 3. ■ As'the result of an appeal to provido land for settlement, by ex-soldiers, U7 English landlords ■ have offered to 6ell ■'80,000' acres. The Board of Agriculture is ; compulsorily acquiring 6000 acres in addition.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. , THE FREMANTLE RIOTS: • ■. . Fromantle, May S. ". A coal lumper who was injured in the fracas oil Sunday has succumbed.—Press Assn. ; BROKEN HILL MINES CLOSED. ~ Sydney, May 8. All tho mines and treatment works at ■ Broken. Hill are now closed—Press Assn. _^
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 192, 9 May 1919, Page 9
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154GENERAL CABLEGRAMS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 192, 9 May 1919, Page 9
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