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AUSTRALIAN NEWS

MILITARY CAMPS. ByCablc.-Preit AsioclattOß<-<Jopyfl|lU Melbourne, November 80. Mr. .1. Cook, Minister of Defence, lias decided to hold eight day camp, in each s>tate-u, he,, 0 f Eaater encampments—comomncing in Queensland on December fl, to enable Lord Kitchener to iuspect the forces. PACIFIC CABLE BOARD. Melbourne, November 20. The profits of the Pacific Cable Board e year 19080 •nWWnM to i18,U57. On the working of the cable tiicre has to be taken into account the annual repayment of cost of construe tion. This amounts to €77,544. leavhw a deficit of £00,887, of which Amtra!il t20 ' 29r) nni New Zealand £678.-. [•here was an increase of 3542 words on the previous ye*ft ' sjn|sa| THE POTATO Sydney, November 20. The embargo on Victorian and Ta«iiiiiman potatoes has been removed provided the shipments ar« packed in clean liiiffs nceoni|ianind liv a certificate (bat Ihev mo fre,> from blight. SOI'TH AUSTRALIAN WHEAT YIELD. Adelaide, November 20. The Register estimates the wheat yield at 20.5u0.nn0 bushels, an average of 11% bushels per acre. The shipping supplies are estimated at 16,907000 bushel*.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 245, 22 November 1909, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 245, 22 November 1909, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 245, 22 November 1909, Page 2

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