AUSTRALIA
FANNING ISLAND STAFF SAFE. Sydnej', Sctptcniber 24. The Pacific Oiublq Board reports that tile Fanning Island staff is safe. Auckl.nid, September 24. Mr. MiEwaa'd, manager of the Pacific Caible Board, confirmed -tflm report t'hat the Fanning Island stall' is safe, but regretted th«it lie was unable to reveil further details ".I lite news wliielv hnd come through from the station owm;.; to the Government. restrictions. There is reason for 'believing that t'lo station lias not beemi totally destroyed. It is reported that, aMJioaigSi some damage has been done, the buildings on tlio island arc more or less intact, while tin.' fact that the stall' is still on the island Buggestß that an effort will be inmde to repair the damage as quickly <vs possible. RESTRICTIONS ON EXHORTS. Melbourne, September 24. A prodajntitioji has beejn gazetH prohibiting the export of wheat and flour. Another forbids the export of meat, rewiring the previous iproelani."rtion limiting ita exportg to the British ■Dominions.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 104, 25 September 1914, Page 5
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