AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
NEWCASTLE STEEL WOEKS. By Cable.—Press Associati»n—Copyright Sydney, Feb. 27. Mr. Job Delprat, manager of the Newcastle Steel Works, at the employees' picnic, referred to the proposed extension'of the works. He said the ramilicaticns wsuld extend right throughout Australia and even to New Zeuhtiid. A BACON FAMINE. Sydney. Feb. 28. The drought is responsible f»r a bacon fimiii''. Manufacturers are asking for :\n increase in the wholesale price to enable them to import New .Zealand imsmcked bacon. . A COULBURN TRAGEDY. Melbourne, Feb. 28. Msrtin Pismar, a German resident of Goulburn Weir, nttf.ckod his wife with a raz:ir. A lodger attempted to interfere but was forced to flee. The wife CMwlid under the !»ed but, Fasmar diser.vred htr end a.mcst severed her head Irani her kfldy. He cut his own throat aiirt v;:.n taken ts the hospital. It is stated that jcalausv was the cause of the trj-cdy.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 February 1916, Page 2
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