AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
THE SHEARERS' DISPUTE. • By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Sydney, August 15. (living evidence in connection with the shearers' ease, the manager of Goldsborough and Mori's station said that generally the tendency was to go for plainer bodied sheep. Wrinkled sheep were le>s profitable and stood tli(V dry seasons badly.
LORD MAYORS. Adelaide, August 15. At a meeting of the t.'ity Council the Mayor reported that his mission to England in connection with the claims cvt" Adelaide to a Lord Mayoralty had been futile. Mr. Harcourt informed him that, the Imperial Government. had decided not to grant additional Lord Mayors to any city of the Empire.
THE IRISH ENVOYS. Ilrisbane, \ugi;s| The Irish envoys were welcomed ou their nrrival by the Ai loiiiey-lieiiernl and a large Parlian taiv party. Subsequently the Mayor tendered ' a civic welcome in the Town Hall.
ORANT TO MAWNON E.\PEUiTK»N". Adelaide. August, i.y The Oovr: nnicut ha.- decided to give CVKo lo the Mawsoil expedition.
AN' APPEAL I'PIIELl). Sydney. August I,"). The High Court upheld the appeal of the agent for nu English iirni against, a second income tax assessment. A STATE-OWNED HOTEL. Perth, August 15. The State hotel for the year ended June made a profit of £IOB7, compared with £2355 for the previous year. The decrease is attributed to the'falling off of trade.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 46, 16 August 1911, Page 2
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