AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
•JAPANESE WARSHIPS AT MELBOURNE.
By Cable.—Press Association—Copyright 4 Melbourne, June 16. Speaking at a reception, the visiting Japanese Admiral saitl his two ships had come on the mission of training midshipmen, but were always ready to fight if any emergency arose. If Jie found it necessary to use force lie would not hesitate to act.
Mr. Pearce said the Japanese had been instrumental in destroying German domination in the Pacific and otherwise had given valuable aid to Austfalia.
A SEVER]! STORM. Sydney, June 16,
A cyclonic storm is raging between Norfolk Island and Brisbane. Heavy seas are reported on the coasts. REGULATION OF FREIGHTS. Sydney, June 10.
A new war regulation empowers the Commonwealth to fix freight on' all goods carried between Australian ports. ' FEDERAL INCOME-TAX. Melbourne. June 10. The Federal income-tax assessments total £4,1!)1,553.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1916, Page 6
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