AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. LAND FOR SOLDIERS. Sydney, April 12. Mr. J. C. Manifold, of Ruiuiymede Station, has given 3049 acres, valued at £20,000, foi the settlement of returned soldiers. STATE WORKERS ON STRIKE. Sydney, April 12. The engineers' and electricians' strikes have been settled by the Government. The latest trouble is a strike of rural workers at the State Farm, which is delaying seeding operations, APPLES CHEAP. Melbourne, April 12, Owing to the want of shipping space, Victoria and Tasmania have four million cases of unexportable apples. Efforts are being made to save the heavy losses of growers by creating a wider local demand. UNIVERSITY MEN AT THE FRONT. Melbourne, April 12. At the University Commencement Day the Chancellor stated that 080 University men had gone to the war, including over 400 students who had broken their courses and enlisted. PRICES OF FOODSTUFFS. Melbourne, April 12, The master bakers have decided Hot to sell bread at the price fixed by the Prices Adjustment Board. Victorian farmers have formed a union, one of the objects of which is to prevent the Axing of prices of foodstuffs becoming a settled policy.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 April 1916, Page 7
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191AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, 13 April 1916, Page 7
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