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AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ministry. Australian Cable Association. Adelaide, April "it;. The Ministry lias been reconstructed as the result of the elections as follows: Mr. Peake, Premier and Chief Secretary. Sir Richard Baker, Treasurer, Railways, Wheat, and Internal Affairs. Mr. Brice, Works, Mines, and Marine. Mr. Barweld, Attorney-General and Industry. Mr. Anstey, Lands, Agriculture, and Repatriation. Mr. Harvey, Education. THE CENSURE DEBATE. Melbourne, April 2<i. The debate on Mr. Tudor's censure K unfinished- A Government victory is assured. •WAR LO Melbourne, April 20. There are al.together 176,073 subscribers to the War Loan. THE NASH BANKRUPTCY CASE. Sydney, April 2fi. In the Bankruptcy Court, Nash, further examined regarding Mr. Tudor's reply, maintained that his previous evidence was correct in every particular. He never sent presents of • jewellery to Mr. Tudor's daughters. He was not aware that 'Mr. Tudor hadiany daughters until he read it in the papers last night. Nash reiterated that he handed jewellery with his o'.vn hands into Mr. Tudor's in the presence of two others, and still contended that Mr. Tudor had not the slightest suspicion of the reason for the presents. ANZAC DAY PROCESSION. Sydney, April "20. Five thousand returned soldiers participated in the Anzac Day procession. Seventy-five motor-oars were filled with those unable to walk. There were big celebrations in other capitals. There were great preparations for Red Cross Day. The city was decorated nid turned into a fair. Collectors were at work with the dawn. Already £72.691 is in hand. APPEAL BY FEDERAL PREMIER.; Sydney, April 2G. Mr. Hughes, at the Millions Club, in a tarewell speech, made a rousing appeal to all parties to close the in Uie day of danger,

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 April 1918, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 27 April 1918, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 27 April 1918, Page 2

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