AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
♦ .—>■ REPLYING TO CRITICISMS. Melbourne, July 17. Mr. Watt, replying to tho cabled criticism of Australia by the lion. A. L. D. l-'i;isci-,«a New Zealand. Legislative Councillor, states that only a small section there is disloyal. He thinks a, drawback of all is the tendency to label t their opponents with opprobioua epi- ; thels.—Aus-N-Z. Cable Assoc. COLD CAUSING LOSSES. jj Brisbane, July 17. Reports from various centres state that many sheep have been killed by the cold. Although there is plenty of dry feed for cattle, it contains little nourishment, and, owing to the lack of rain, the 'dairy produce is little more than is necessary for the State's requirements. It is feared the sugar crop will also auffas.—Aus-N.Z. Cable Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1918, Page 2
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