COMMONWEALTH CABLES.
FRUITGROWERS UNABLE TO SHIP. United Press Association. (Received 10:5 a.in.) Hobart, March 31. Owing to-the Imperial authorities requisitioning the steamers Clan Mac. Arthur and Euripides for meat and fruit, the growers are unable to ship 110,000 cases of fruit. The Premier points out that this represents a guar, ter of Tasmania’s export, and will tcsult in thousands of cases being dumped on the local markets.
VICTORIAN OAT MARKET. (Received 0.35 a.m.) Melbourne, March 31. The Victorian oat harvest yielded 1,608,419 bushels, compared to HnSOO--321. in the previous season, THE TOTALISATOR IN N.S.W. (Received 9.35 a.m.) Sydney, March 31. The Cabinet has decided to facilitate consideration of the tote bill. LABOUR GOVERNMENT IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA. (Received 9.35 a.m.) Adelaide, March 31. Labour is assured of a majority of
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 75, 31 March 1915, Page 8
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