AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
ADELAIDE, Jan. 25. £2G,SJS lias been advanced under the Advances for Homes Act. BRISBANE, Jan. 25. The Nomanton railway has been interrupted since January 10, the highest Hood on record being experienced. The country is submerged for miles, and the river is uncrossablo. MELBOURNE, Jan. 25. The .Minister for Customs intends to prohibit the export of wheat in bags containing over ' 2001 b. The Federal Government is taking precautions to prevent unsuitable meat being exported. Additional special ollicers have been appointed in this connection. SYDNEY, Jan. 25. The Minister for Public. Works lias appointed a committee of experts to uibnses and trackless trains in order to relieve the congested traifie. Mr Wade has expressed the opinion that it is Mr McGowen’s duty to represent the State at the (Mronation. A serious land slide has occurred on the third section of the North Const railway between Gloucester and _Taroo. The damage, is estimated at £37,000.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 946, 26 January 1911, Page 3
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156AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 946, 26 January 1911, Page 3
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