AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
LAustralia & N.Z. Cable As lociation.J' SYDNEY COST OF LIVING. (Received this day at 9.30 a.m.) SYDNEY’, January G. The official return for the cost of food and groceries for December shows an increase in prices, excepting meat, oi eleven per cent, as compared with tlio previous December. .Meat decreased 2J per cent. POSTAL REVENUE. MELBOURNE, January 6. The postal revenue for the final half of last year was £5,218,374. Nearly all the services showed an increase. TASMANIAN REVENUE RETURNS. HOBART, January G. The revenue returns for the half year ended 31st December, totalled £1,i83,500 as compared with £1,127,976 for/ the corresponding period of the vious year. T "W JAP TRAINING SHIP. EREAIANTLE, January 6. The Japanese training cruiser Iwate, has arrived. After visiting the mailt Australian ports she will proceed to Wellington and Auckland and thcnco to Japan. PASSENGER FOR N.Z. FBEHANTLE, January 6. Baron Dickson, of Sweden, is a passenger by the Alongola for New Zealand.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1926, Page 2
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