AUSTRALIA.
CANARDS EXPOSED, .Melbourne, .Tan. 2!) Mr. Tudor denies the Herald's insinuation that an organised attempt ; s being made to prevent Mr. Hughes goin? to London. He. also says that the question of ?i"ing support to any party with the 'object of turning Mr. Hughes out hm inver been considered by the caueii!. Mr. Hughes denies that he is grin l .: tu London in February. He states that, ■ 'uiiless the political atmosphere clears, ; he will not be able to leave Australia^ EMPLOYMENT FOR RETURNED i SOLDIERS. Received Jan. 30, !>.20 p.m. Melbourne, January SO. S. A. Whiteman, <A Hnbaul, has written to the Ifon. W. Hughes, suggesting that returned soldiers who are specially disabled could be profitably placed us small planters ou the coastal territories of the two New Guinea and neighboring islands. It would be necessary to subsidise them for six years until the cocoanuts bore, and they could then be loft \ to enjoy life.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 January 1917, Page 5
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