COMMONWEALTH CABLES.
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. United Press Association. (Received 8.35 a.m.) , (Sydney, November 24. The Royal Agricultural Society shave decided to hold their Easter Show as usual. 0 The Red Funs*l Company, London, has purchased the steamer GrantalaJ There is a strong demand for steam tonnage on European account. t (Received 8.50 a.m.) Sydney, November 21. In the Assembly, Mr Graham made a statement that the wheat scheme was free, and farmers were not coerced, but those standing out must not grumble if at a later period the Government has full, cargoes and refuses to ship their wheat. Mr’ Hpghes announced that the Commonwealth had arranged with the Queensland Government to purchase the next season’s sugar crop at the same price (£lB per ton) an J on the same conditions s\s tile present crop, i . Adelaide, November 24. ■ The price of florid for' local bdnsimigi' tion xeduced to £l2 from the 25th inst. Bread las been reduced to 4d from.-the 27th. ; 1 ' ■ i't 1 : a . j’ i; j
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 72, 24 November 1915, Page 6
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