AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
THE CHIDLEY CASE. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Sydney, June 17. Mr. .Tuat ; co Harvey, delivering .judgment on tlv. question whether Chidley, the author cf the book "The Answer," is sane or otherwise, declared that Chid'ey presented a typical case of paranoia. Hi?\ ?o-ealle\! thesis was an unalterable obsession of the mind opposed to universal experiei-e, and his so-called mission to the world a chronic, systematised, insane delusion. CARTERS' AND STOREMEN'S STRIKE. Melbourne, June 17. Owing to a partial strike of miil carters and storemen threatening the wheat pool and the people's bread, Mr. Hagelhorn, Wheat Commissioner, after consulting the chambers of commerce and agriculture and other associations, is taking steps to replace the strikers with free iabor from the country.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1916, Page 2
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