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IUBIRALIAN AND N.Z. CARL* ASSOCIATION A 11 OP PI RE E CRASH. SYDNEY, April '2!». Ruriny the Ayricullural Show at o Oranyc. an aeroplane owed ami piloted hy 'lhonia- t.vn.u. a ueii-kmewn pen,-tiled aviator, earrxiny a unman |,:i"' ny-'r ! I'lieve 1 t , ha mitned Prowu, pass-'d over the yi'ouod When al an altitude of ah.uil l-din. it took a sudden I lose dive and era-le-d. strikiliy the y round uit Ii tend he i. uve. and '' ikon hur.-t iny into flame.-. When the - 1 - aiiok'i-. i; (mi hen oo hundred-, i'':i, lied the Evil It wa- dead. The woman was alive, 1.-ut he fore -he could ho extricated -he r,a- lairm-i to death. coyaitieit. AHSTPA Ei A N HORF-STPY. SYDNEY. May I. A (emprelten.-ive ri ) nrt -ahmitted hv C. I.aiir Piiule (Comm,u.wealth h'orestry tidvisei'i to til" Minister of Homo Tei-ri I. iric-. Senator Pea roe, st a to.- : Wo are imp, n iny -12.18 |er cent of our timber ivfpitrements. a liyure. which in view ~f the youth of Australia. and relatively small population, is a very di-jiiii-tiny position, rendered .-till more ahiiminy nlien the nature of our im- | orl s and 10, ai | roduetions are examiicd. Mr Poole averts the importance of the industry is fpiite overlook'd in the Comimmu ealth. The only Sil t" with an tip; an tit surplus of timber is West AncU.'dia which in P.DA--2 I i-xpu'ted l.'t.'it million super feet, of I v. hi. h ahoiit one I bird went to other St a!,-- ail i ihe I ala m e overseas, hut YYe-,1 \us I r;d i I is cut l iny "in her ja ri•:■ 1 1 ami kauri lore-1- -in time- a- I'asi as they me ylo'-.'iny. WcIV she to cat out acci rdiuy to forestry rules, that is
to , ut only the in- foment of Iter for-e-1-. -he would have lie tinder to exit'll. While the area of the forests «,f the ( (tin moil w isi 111 1 -ct on lin yca r hooks a- I id.i!A E(.p:> acres, the Horrester's :■ -1 i 11 ;; 11 e of the t file forest land plat c it at 2 I A. I ii i ln-tead. however, of produ ina: twelve thousand million --ill) or lee! . tlie-e for -sis are produeiny only AS7I million mjcr feet. The inatlet.uaey of our hardwood forest's is due to tlie yress overeu! tiny that has taken pi.me m the oast, and to the very naltrv elforl - the States have made to
ro-.tnre their foiv-l- and so manaye them as to yet the nutximum yield per a,-re. The condition ol , ur lore-! lmrit aye of 2-t ,AI 111.11 l !!l :n-iv- i- that it is Ilia i ill v covered uitii the had yrov.tli of in i eve: i awed t i iii her. u huh Im- erown u;: more or to-- ha phaxa rdl \ alter tin* -aumilh-rs have picked the he-t out. : h roily !i lire and other , a u-e-' Ihe | area actually delimited a- P re-'. i- _ 1111 ! \- 11 i..A: I aei■ i-. OuK in twot stale- (New S -nth With- ai.d You .rial are line ueial iv-eur- e- at I la- cl: - alid 1
t lie lores! r\ antlmritn-- lit any way ! rmmeii-ll rale with ihe "elk to l»- ea rri al out. There they are a!-.,, I.u kitiy ( AIIE.ES PEI); ( TIDN. (Re, ei ve, I this day at 12. dd p.m.) MEi.lim P N hi. April do. Mr l.rii'V annotineed a i- dm lion Ins h, ell '.-fleeted in the rale- at pre-cut char Iby the I'aei.ie ( able Hoard for police |er w-usl "ill he reduced to iid her V, rd. HIDES S u.E \i I.Pa d p I May 1. Hides were i it,-y ii la r. 1 1 vl:t -- heavy, ki i - ,!'■ -I ill■ ■ d an eiyii t h In a I a I't hi im:, o-t hers lirm , M W t IM'ISEP APPD'ES. SYDNEY. May I. Tim viiit - r ( - ni-.ird ha - arrived 1 o iv' |m the irni er liri-dame. the ii r-i Pri l i-!i v. ad-hip to j- in the A list ralinn Xav\ mider 1 lie ,-x, himae arranyement. The Pi' I-1 'll 11 , ■ ha- imned the ( ltil.lt --laSI t; A P I P l'T l iPENt Ik. sYHNIA. May !. A-, old lie: 1., i d ol ill" ini' in- -1 a:*■m -■ i, t . the le.loi.ilion of pre-li-reiiT on -ii-' a r ell l-: i! - an adva ill aye „f Id- 111 I per lull for A"-tr.ilian .myar rai-luy it fn-m thi rt y-ei;'.!i I and I fit - pence to eiyhly-hve ami eiyhl-| cm e from lir-l .Inly. I X < I! A NEK 1; a ; H-S. SYDNEY. May I. The "I! or.lid" i eierri in: lo the hiylt . v hail O' rate- lel u, ell A list i‘a lia and S'./.. -; i\ - il e id i- | iv urahhe ia S'./, it w ill ee-t not less than two | er cent tia osier it to A u-l ralia . In such a a-e a IvtUIII to a rate of exelia nye i! ; iv:n■ 1 1 i 11 y that hetweeii Svilliev ami (Yesl rali.i v. on Id he pl ohahle. ’I lie •Herald" yi'e- a- a reason for lie' li-.-h c'-: i -1 1: 1 11 -. e ho! "cell the Co ~'i| 1 1| aI id I loin iII i, ill. the I net that ami, taken t i New /'ealaml from Aiis'ralia tar ov eeded I lio-e taken to An ralia from New /'•aland. Practically Vc sent I w ice a- mill'll as we received. I'll,, pup,O' adds that adjustment MO he,-II made t h roiiyh l.ondoii. hut 1 i- insuliieient to eorreet exehanyv.
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