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IRRIGATION IN AUSTRALIA. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Sydney, Novel,iber 30. Mr. Griffith intends asking the Victorian Government to allow Mr. Mead to visit New South Wales irrigation centres to give the GovarnaiMit practical advice.
MASONIC HEADQUAJLI'EP.S. Sydney, November 30 Lord Chelmsford, the Grandmaster, opened the new Masonic fcevfrui'.+fflcs, costing £2OOO.
GOLD DISCOVERS". Sydney, Nim-nocr 30. Several nuggets of oecw :;n tve ard eight ounces have been found near Mudgee.
WHEAT EXP OUT. Sydney, November 30. I The wheat exporting Stales • /1, oversea during the year 45,a->-2,0U0 bushels.
A CHINESE BO /Lx-TT. Sydney, Ncvemhir 30. The Chinese boycott of t.'ie Japanese started three years ago is ;U.'l unabated. A shipment of mercha.jd- ; e arrivr.l r or the Chinese by a Japanese bono • • l.k'h had been shipped in error, and ;i meeting of Chinese decided to it laci. tr China. .
MEAT EXPORT AND INSPECTION. Melbourne, November 30. The Federal Cabinet has appointed nine inspectors to inspect meat at the port of shipment for export..
TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY. Melbourne, No/; a'.ior 30. The Transcontinental Ka.iwav Bill will be one of the first meisuios introduced next session.
A CAPTAIN DEOvVNGD. Adelaide, N 1 o h,rc 30. Captain Nielson, of the keteh V:<tor, fell overboard and was dro > 7 :u'il at the entrance to Port Ad el ai'ls R'r' r.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 199, 1 December 1910, Page 7
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