GENERAL CABLES.
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WHEAT CROP. Adelaide, December 30. The latest reliable estimate of the wheat crop is thirty million bushels. A NURSE'S SUICIDE. Sydney, December 30. A young woman named iPauline Eloiso St. George, a New Zealander, and a nure by profession, committed suicide by shooting. ADVANCE IN WAR RATES. Sydney, December 29. The underwriters advised to-day that war rates outwards and homewards by steamers via Suez had increased, to three per cent.' THE LORD MAYOR FARCE. Sydney, December 29. City councillors at midnight to-night forfeit the right to elect a Lord Mayor for 1916, thus necessitating the Governor making an appointment. FEDERAL CAPITAL. Adelaide, December 29. Speaking at a banquet the Governor aai3 a suggestion had been made • that the Federal capital be named Anza<\ He thought it was a great idea.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 December 1915, Page 2
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134GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, 31 December 1915, Page 2
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