AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
THE WHEAT BOARD. By Cable.—Press Association—Copyright Sydney, February 28. In reply to criticisms it is officially stated that the administration charges in eonnectien with the Wheat Beard's handling of wheat are only ,S4d per bushel. MINERS' OFFICE BLOWN UP. Perth, February 29. The Miners' Union effices at Finnishes, Kalgoerlie, have been destroyed by dynamite. Tlie crime, is believed to be the work of Austrian*, whe resented the union causing their dismissal. There were na casualties, THE REMINGTON TYPEWRITER. Melbourne, February 29. The embargo on the Remington typewriters has been lifted. EARLY CLOSING. Sydney, February 2S. • The caucus decided that the early closing question should be referred to areferendum. Mr. Holman states that it will be taken as sson as the machinery can be prepared.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 March 1916, Page 2
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