Second Edition. COMMONWEALTH CABLES.
SYDNEY’S TRAFFIC PROBLEM. [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] United Press Association. (Reecived 9.5 a.m.) Sydney, November 17. The Government is considering a ■'scheme to relieve the traffic problem by. the creation of two avenues, .one between George and Pitt Streets, and the other between Pitt and Ciistleieagh Streets. , .t*"*' ■'"*■■■■ ' ' , * THE VICTORIAN ELECTIONS. (Received 9.5 a.m.) Jdoibourne, November 17. The nominations for the general elections have closed. Sixteen \v 11 1 returned unopposed, including Mr Peacock (Minister for Education), and the Leader of the Opposition), leaving forty-nine seats to be contested. ADVANCE IN PRICES. (Received 9.5 Melbourne, November 1.7. The' Government has decided to advance the prices of wheat from 4s 9d to 5s 6d, flour from £lO 10s to £ll 17s 6d, bran £5 10s to £7 10s, pollard £7 to £7 10s. NEW SOUTH WALES FINANCE. . .... .. -(Received 10 a.m,) ■-* '' - November 17. Mr Holman (Premier) states that ho lias placed Treasury Bills for £1,750,000 in London a 4J per cent.
SHIPPING. (Received 10 a.m.) ■ >■ Adelaide, November -17. ' Arrived:' Star of New Zealand, from New York. T
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 274, 17 November 1914, Page 6
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178Second Edition. COMMONWEALTH CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 274, 17 November 1914, Page 6
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