AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
•aNEW SOUTH WALES' PRODUCTION. By Cable— Press Association -Copyright Sydney, Feb. 1(1. An official report on the value of the productions manufactured in New South Wales during the year 1(114-15 put the total at f.'(iH,i:i;i.2l'ri. The number of factories was 5271, employing 00,25S males and 20,100 females. AN INSANE "PROPHET." Svdnev, Feb. 10. The court has declared ' Mr. \V. .f. Oiidloy, who was frequently arrested for appearing in too scanty attire, insane, and lie has been committee to a hospital for the insane, WHEAT I.OADINii RESUMED. H Sydney, Feb. 10. The strike of pantrymen at Darling Harbor for increased pav litis stopped and wheat" is being loaded. 44-lIOUU WEEK WANTED. Melbourne, Feb. 17. The Trades Hall Council has asked tjie unions fo support the movement fur a 4-1-honr veek. RISE IN PRICES. Svdnev. Feb. 17. It is nltieialy stated that'the price of i input and ">f> other foods, iiiehiiling groceries, is 19 per cent, higher than in 1!>14.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 February 1916, Page 2
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