AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
BREACH OP REGULATIONS. By Cable.—Press Association—Copyright Sydney, Feb. .1. Pines totalling £270 each were inflicted nn Charles Lowe and Frederick Newman for exporting coal from Newcastle without the necessary permission. ' THE MINERS' STRIKE. 1 Sydney. Feb. 3. Tho Australian Miners' Associatian has appointed six delegates to cover uie Australian States and New Zealand to raise funds to carry on the strike. A deputation visited the editor of (he Barrier Miner to demand an undertaking that he would cease publishing letters criticising the strikers. THE RABAUL EARTHQUAKE. Brisbane, Feb. 3. The Morina reports 'that the recent earthquake at Rabatil lasted a minute. The island of Matapi has not disappeared, as was reported. QUEENSLAND SUGAR. Brisbane, Feb. 3. The Cabinet has appeinted a commission to inquire into the sugar industry, as to (he possibility of over-production, and' the wisdein of establishing new mills. ANTI-LIQUOR LEAGUE!, Sydney, Feb. 3. A Workers' Anti-Liqusr Lesrgue has been formed. The membership is confined to members of the Labor League. CENSORSHIP OF POSTERS. Sydney, Feb. 3. Tn response to representations from the heads of churches the Lord Mayor has instituted a censorship of posters.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 February 1916, Page 2
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