AUSTRALIAN NEWS
THE BULLFINCH GOLD MINE. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Perth, November 15. Survey fees amounting to £3500 have already been paid in connection with the Bullfinch find. RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK. Melbourne, November 15. Owing to the difficulty of transporting the harvest, the Railway Commissioners are ordering 700 new trucks. ESTIMATED WHEAT YIELD. Brisbane, November 14. The estimated yield of wheat is 1,310,171 bushels, a slight decrease from last year. "PLUCK IT OUT." Sydney, November 15. A. Allan, who was imprisoned a few days ago on a charge of stealing, wore heavy whiskers, and repeatedly asked to be shaved. This was refused, so he plucked out his beard hair by hair. STATE COAL MINES. : Sydney, November 15. Mr. McGowen states that the Crown j has 4000 acres of very Tich coal land near [ Sydney valued at £2,000,000. Melbourne, November 15. j Up to the present the State coal-mine [has produced 80,000 tons. The Govern- | ment intend to import no more New South Wales coal for the railways.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 186, 16 November 1910, Page 2
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