AUSTRALLAN NEWS
| THE LABOUR CONFERENCE. j statk mills urged. ■ ißy Telegraph. - l’re-s Assn. Copy right.) j (Australian and N.Z. (fable Association.; ! SYDNEY, Juno 12. ‘ 1 The Labour Conference decided, in view of the monopoly in the production and di.--tril.utioii ot woulltn good.-, that the State be reilucst'-d to establish woollen mills or alternatively empower municipalities to do so. It also instructed the Labour Tarty to repeal soldiers’ preference legislation, a.; the underlying principle was iniquitous and impracticable. QUEENSLAND DROUGHT BROKEN, j LEAR OF FLOODS. | BRISBANE, June Rl. i (Received .June 1.3, 5.5 p.m.) j Soaking rain litas fallen ■in the western area. The rivers tire rising, anti Hoods are feared. I’addocks in many places are under water. Holders* of store cattle now deeline to sell, and are holding for fattening. It. is generally admit tcii that the drought has , broken-
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Southland Times, Issue 18848, 14 June 1920, Page 5
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140AUSTRALLAN NEWS Southland Times, Issue 18848, 14 June 1920, Page 5
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