AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
BE I TAIN CEASES BUTTER PUK< 1 CHASES. , Australian Cirfde Association. Melbourne, April 2S. It ja olhcially announced that until further notice, 110 further purchases of butter will be made in Australia, on behalf of the Imperial Government. TOTAL CASUALTIES. Melbourne, April 29. The casualties to date total 239,093, including 44,050 dead, 120,447 wounded, and 70,328 sick. CORN" SACKS FOR HARVEST. Melbourne, April 29In readiness for the forthcoming liarvest, the Federal Government is purchasing G0,000,000 corn sacks at a low price BOARD OF TRADE SET UP. Melbourne, April 29 A Commonwealth Board oE Trade, including two representative businessmen, has been appointed to deal with a number of commercial undertakings arising as the outcome of the war. j CONTROL OF MEAT AND GAS. Sydney, April 29. The Lord Mayor is preparing a (scheme to secure municipal control of the meat and gas supplies in Sydney.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1918, Page 8
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146AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1918, Page 8
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