AUSTRALIAN NEWS
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. DOCTOR BOHN’S EXPLOIT. N (Received tills dav at 9.25 a.m.) SYDNEY. April 19. The newspapers ate featuring Doctor Balm's exploit in aereplaning to board the Manuka after her departure from A ttekland. KOETII AFRICAN CRICKET TEAM. s SYDNEY. April Id. 1 The suggestion of the Secretary of the Ciieket Association that t!:c South a African team before commencing the s tour ill England early next year, should ' visit Australia, is nxeiving much s ll j>- ' port in cricket eirelos am! the j res.-'. 1 MEAT SEBSIDY. (Received this day at Id. 15 a.m.) SYDNEY. April 19. Mr Chapman announced that the subsidies on export meat would i lie retrospective from the Ist Januurv. . i ! NO DAVIS CER TEAM. (Received this day at 10.15 a.m.) SYDNEY, April 19. The Australasian Tennis Council decided, in consequence of Raltersou, Anderson and Wood being unavailable, that it will not semi an Australian team for the Davis ( tip contest. It is understood tile Council held that unless the team was able to reach the challenge tie, the financial burden would lie ton heavy lo justify sending a team away and the material availaide was nut class enough to qualify for the finals. MR 11 EG I i I'.K TO WRITE ARTICLES SYDNEY. Apii! lit ’I !.e “Daily Telegraph" has engaged Mr Hughes as a special writer on Australian, Inipeiial ami I ntri na t innal affairs, Hie articles being published biweekly. BRICK OF MILK. i (Received this day at 10.15 a.m.) . MELBOURNE, April 19 'I lm wholesale price of milk will be ill! reused fro I! i I U July to Is 11 til per gallon. J A R.WNKSF IN A EsTR ALI A . (Reieived ibis day at 11.15 a.m.) ] .SYDNEY, A) i: i 1 19. Rrofessor Bear.-on of the Rennsylvaiiia Fillvetsii \ v. ho is on a mission to inquire into the social and iiiduslrial eutii dilnuis in the Far East, and Australia j and New Zealand lam arrived here ] aft I " s; ending -ex era I months in Ihe ! F'U-i. He (Daisies .lap-ill is not tl'Ullb- | bug lier-e'f aboil 1:e| exclusion I'rum i A ll sll ;i 1 1,1 . Vie mint Ivato, the Rrinto Mini'll'', told bun that ll'el'i- were so lew Ja |am- ■* n A ini ralia and Nhwi Zealand that there was mi question a! issue thereon between the British Empire aml Japan. I‘rol'fssor Rear-on will shortly vi'it New Zealand. FOOTBALL KINTERKK. SYDNEY, Apt il 19. file Rugby I nil II lixed the fol'owiug dati's lor matehes against the v.siting | New Zealand E n i\ersit m- team : - May Iblli. 19th. 2.'ird. and ‘Jit’i.. June the 2ml and -flit., and against He Mn-’ris. , J ll it: • IMtli.. 2t )t h., 23rd.. 25th. The New South Wales Rugv team -a'K hr New Zealand on August 20th lo play a series of matches. STEAMER STILE MISSING. BRISBANE. April 19. ; flic seareli lor the missing si anun Douglas Maw.soii mi far has been unavailing. but lure lue- not been abandoned i hat the crew have landed on j the uninhabited fart of the Gulf ("uwt. j . A sI RANGE TRADER). ADELAIDE. April It). I tile lif ft it-- of a woman. Annie C'e.iiil | I and a man Leo. I'llt tci held, were found i ( i-!;i) sod in each others arms in the I , river Murray at Mannum. Nolhing is | known io explain the tragedy.
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