AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY.
PEB PRB^ Q ARSOOIATiON, I j Sydney, February 15. Accord ng to Sir W. J. Lyne, Australia has never bean more solvent than to-day. He describes the attacks made upon her as of an ignorant and alarmist type. The Hon. E. O'Sullivao, Miaister of Works in New Boutb Wales, charrcteris's many of the statements made about the finaacial position of A»stralia in the English papers as simpls nonsense and fl<pdoodle a February 16. Mr G. H. R id looks upon Mr Wilson's attick as the result either of profound ignoring or malicious desigo. The Dep irtmeot of Australia, instead 'of being a millstone, was, he said, one (of its best inves"mints. Without that expenditure, the greater part of Australia would now be a howling wilderness. Received 16,10.15 p.m. The typhoid epidemic still continues at Coonambli, fresh cases occurring daily. The patients are progressing ratisfactorily.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 42, 17 February 1903, Page 4
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146AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 42, 17 February 1903, Page 4
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