AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
IMMEDIATE UNIVERSAL SERVICE. NEW ZEALAND CHEESE. Received July 11, 9.'20 p.m. Sydney, July 11. The Farmers and Settlers' annual conference unanimously favored immediate universal war service. The employees of many large linns are accepting and the employers are giving generous teriß.s of assistance, and will invent a portion of the wages in the war loan. Importers are applying to the Commodities Commission for permission to import and sell as "fancy cheese," matured white New Zealand cheddar, which, owing to the cost of storage and duty, they are unable to sell at the ordinary I rice. GOLD YIELD. Brisbane, July 11. The half-year's gold yield was 116,862 ounces, valued at £490,308, being a decrease of 11,733 ounces compared with the similar period of 1415.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1916, Page 5
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125AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1916, Page 5
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