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A WESTRALIAN LOAN. ly Cable—Presß Association—Copyright. | Perth, March 18. The Government is issuing a loan for £500,000 inscribed stock at 4 per cent, interest. ARRESTS OF ALLEGED ROBBERS. J Sydney, March 18. | The police have made ten arrests is I connection with the recent burglaries. I I WOOLLEN MILLS DESTROYED. j i Melbourne, March 18. i [ A fire seriously damaged the Geelong : I woollen mills. I THE FEDERAL HOUSE. | Melbourne, March 18. The Federal Parliament has been prorogued to May 1. JAVANESE LABORERS FOR PAPUA. Sydney, March 18. The owners of plantations in Papua intent to import Javanese labor, as insufficient native labor is offering. NEW SOUTH WALES STATISTICS. Sydney, March 18. Mr. McGowen has prepared an article for publication in a London paper showing that the population of New South Wales during the ten years which ended with 1910 had increased by 300,000, the talue of'trade from 56 to 80 millions, and bank deposits from 43 to 82 millions.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 223, 19 March 1912, Page 2
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162AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 223, 19 March 1912, Page 2
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