AUSTRALIAN NEWS
THE NORTHERN TERRITORY. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Sydney, May 20. The Parliamentary party who visited the Northern Territory are pleased with the country, but said it was ridiculous to describe it as another land equal to the Darling Downs. FATAL SLEEP-WALKING. Sydney, May 20. Mr. Palmer, the town clerk of Bourke, while walking in his sleep fell off a balcony and was killed. /? CHURCH UNION. Brisbane, May 20. The Presbyterian Assembly approved the efforts to bring the churches into closer union. TRADES SCHOOLS. Sydney, May 20. Mr. Carmichael has announced that the Government will establish trades schools to train skilled workmen. A DROUGHT FORECASTED. ' Sydney, May 20. Mr. Wragge predicts a continuance of the severe drought inland.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 278, 21 May 1912, Page 2
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