Australia
ADDING TO THK CXEMPI/JYMEXT DIFFICULTY. GERMAN* PREMISES RAIDED. A BATTLE OF FLOWERS. Sydney, October 2S. The victim of the Maroubra machinegun accident was Private Cyril Walker. A hundred workmen shut out of Canada under the new regu'ation barring unskilled immigrants arrived hj tho ifakura, adding to the already badlycongested market. The Government bis already taken tho preliminary steps «»r encouraging the increase of wheatgrowing at Ashford. The Government is hopeful that the scheme will result ia at least a million acres of fresh jround toeing cropped, providing employment Tor upwards of 10,000 men. The military authorities have raided the premises of a number of Ge-naan firms and individual* in Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth. Quantities of documents and other materials were adzti, but it is understood that nothing of a compromising character wa* obtained. The battle of tae flowers. in aid of ..the Bed Cross Fund, was highly saccess- .* fAf *nd"»?,ttfd ll large bum.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 131, 27 October 1914, Page 5
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154Australia Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 131, 27 October 1914, Page 5
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