AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
MANUFACTURERS' CONFEREE® ' Australian-N.Z. Cable .Association. ; Sydney, M*y SI. The Manufacturers' Conference , ear* ,' ricd a motion urging the OovertSaaab of the Commonwealth to takeimmeiv i»te steps to deal with trade during and after the war on the line* of proMmtin : of enemy goods and preferential trade within the Empire, and preferential ■ treatment of the Allies. '' EXPORT OF BUTTER. Melbourne, May SI. Senator Russell has approved ol tfct Butter Committee's recommemteMblt to , afford every facility to export any fcut» :• ter not required for looal oonsumpMob) owing to the census enablteg the m> thoritiea to closely supervise tha iridftt" i try. I \ The value of the exworts ended April was'a reWKI, namely, Dm y . 149,245, I •- Y.M.C.A. FUNDS. ' •; Received May 31, 10 pA. Sydney, May tl. Great preparations are being Hade, for the Red Triangle Day to-morHS#, to ' aid of the funds of the Y.M.C.AL. I%* sum of £31,000 has already been* 4oMfc< ') ed. • ■ \ ; A MURDERER HANGED. i Received May 31, 10 p.nt. Sydney, May Si. ' ' Janes Wilson has been haitg#4 for i;i the murder of Fappageorgi. •, , '
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1917, Page 5
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