AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
•' ANTI-SHOUTING. I By Telegraph.—Press Association. ■ Sydney, March 28'. In the Assembly, Mr. Hotmail stated that, in view of the present liquor instructions, it was unnecessary to intr" duce an anti-shouting Bill. 1 EARLY CLOSING SCENES. Adelaide, March 28. | Six o'clock closing was ushered in by , lively scenes marching through the j streets and demanding admittance to the hotels. The police dispersed the crowds. POSTMASTER AS SURGEOJT. I _ Melbourne, March 28. I At the inquest on William James, who I died as the result of a threshing-machine accident, Dalmorc, the local postmaster, | told the coroner that the doctor telej phoned that he was unable to come and instructed him to amputate the man's leg. Later, the doctor complimented him on the performance of the operation. POPULATION OF SYDNEY, Sydney, March 28. The population of the metropolitan area at the end of last year was 703,000, of whom 058,000 were resident in'the suburbs, Marriages for the year were 10,122 and births 20,871, both records.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 March 1916, Page 8
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164AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 29 March 1916, Page 8
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