AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
THE I.W.W. DEBATE. Sydney, July 12. • In the Assembly, continuing the I.AY.AA'. debate, Mr. Hall said that Scully's passage from Australia was arranged for by the police, and he promised a, full statement to-day.—Aus.-NZ. ,'able Assoc. CONCRETE SHIPS, Sydney, July 12. The Government is considering the offer of an American firm to build concrete ships in Australia.' STATE PURCHASE OF COAL. Melbourne, July 12. The Federal Government is purchasing 50,000 tons of coal in New South Whiles, in order to relieve the distress caused by the dullness of the coal trade. LOSS OF THE AVIMMERA. Melbourne, July 12. The Controller of Shipping states that the owners of the AA T immera have no ciaim on the Government, as the ship had not been requisitioned by the Commonwealth, and was sunk outside Australian waters. GOODS FOR SIBERIA. Melbourne, July 12. The proclamation prohibiting the expert, of goods to Siberia, has been revoked-
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1918, Page 3
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