GENERAL CABLES.
SOUTP. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT CROP, Autinilian-N.Z. Cable Association. Received Nov. 2, 10 p m. Adelaide, Nov. 2. The flovernment Statistician reports that the agricultural season is most favorable. He estimates the wheat yield at 11! bushels to the acre totalling twenty-eight to thirty million. SOUTH WALES COAL MINERS. Received Nov. 2, 8 p.m. London, Nov. 2. The South Wales coal owners are d»« manding a reduction of ten per cent, in the waxes of miners, who have already demanded a fifteen per cent, increase. BRITISH CROPS. Received Nov. 2, 5.15 p.m. • London, Nov. I. The Board of Agriculture's pralinv inary estimate of Die crop in England and Wales is (1,042,0(10 quarters of wheat, which is 1,300,000 under the 1015 crop, the acrenjje under wheat having decreased by 238,000 acres. The production of oat* has slightly increased, and hay, has increased by 34 per cent.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1916, Page 4
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