AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
THROWN OVER. By C*ble.—Press Association —Copyright Sydney, Nov. 13. Owing to lack of unanimity in the Cabinet and strong public opposition the Government is dropping the beer garden proposal, BUSH TIM*. Sydney. Nov. 1 IS. The, drought and bush (ires on the North Coast continue. The damage and loss is estimated at over half a million sterling. POLITICAL. Brisbane, Nov. 13. In the Assembly, Mr. Ryan moved the introduction of a Bill abolishing the Legislative Council. After a stormy debate tlie motion was carried by s'> votes to 14. The Bill passed the first reading, •TAP RUNS AMOK. Perth, Nov. 1,1. A Japanese employed at Murramunda Station, Mullagine, ran amok, wounding the station owner and another and setting fire to the house, buildings and a motor-car, all of which were destroyed, He took to the bush, but was finally captured by tlie police and committed suicide after stating that he was told to do everything in a dream. THE HARVEST.
Melbourne, Nov. 1.1.
The Victorian wheat harvest is officially estimated at 130 million bushels, New South Wales f>o million bushels, South Australia 25 million bushels, West Australia 20 million bushels. Seed rerequirement* are estimated at 20 million bushels.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 November 1915, Page 2
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