AUSTRALIAN NEWS
SOUTH AUSTRA LI AN NO-LICENSE POLL. By Cable.—Prtws Association.—Copyright Adelaide. April 5. The no-license vote resulted in a substantial majority for no' alteration. THEATRE BOOM IN SYDNEY. Sydney, April 5. There is a boom in theatre-building. Plan? have been prepared for three theatres, two near the railway station and one in George-street, sea tine 4000, 2000. and 2500 people. A fourth newtheatre is contemplated in the city. DEEP SOUNDINGS. Sydney, April 4.
The German surveying steamer Planet is talcing sound insrs off German New Gui. .-. She obtained a deptli of 2u,7f)0 feet, which is the fourth deepest sounding in the world. PHYSIQUE OF CHILDREN. fivdnev. .April 4. The official report by medical examiners upon the physical condition of .public schools children in New South Wales states that, as a result of new features in physical training the chest measurements show a decided improvement on those taken nine years ago.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 356, 6 April 1910, Page 5
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151AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 356, 6 April 1910, Page 5
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