AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
• TRADE* UNION CONGKESSV Sydney, The Trades Union Congress to c& Bider the reorganisation of the unions rfL industrial lines has opened. The jJiejif is excluded.—Aus.-NZ. Cable Assoc. ■iWHEAT-AND-»EDOUEJK)R-AtLIES.: | Melbourne, August -6. ' The-saleiis officially announced tot&i Inter-Alied Council of 479,000 bnsbjel»*fi wheat at 5s 9d a bushel and 7600 tons for export as flour at 7s. per Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assoc; / A PATRIOTIC KACING:'aLIIB. i Melbourne, August 6". At the annual meeting of the.Vie* toria Racing Club, Mr. Chapman stated ttot £23,000 had been contributed tq patriotic funds.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assoc; SHORTAGE OF BUTTER. Received August 0, 11 p.m., Sydney, August 6. Owning to the butter shortage, Sussex ; Street is without supplies for the first time' in the history of the trade. Re- , tail distributers are compelled to go without till the middle of September, until production is normal. JEWEL ROBBERIES. Received August' 6, 11 p.m. Sydney, August 6. Walter Grant and William Taylor have been committed for trial in connection with the jewel robbery and shooting a deteotive on July 2-2. Several other charges of robbery and forgery have been preferred against Gray.—Pres» Association.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 August 1918, Page 5
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