AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
TEN YEAS©' POR ROBBEBfc' I Melbourne, August' W. Henry Cootc, Who was found guilty, of robbing savings bank officials, Was sentenced to ten years' hard labor. He protested his innocence.—•Aus.-N.Z. l 6afok Assoc.
THE TEA EMBARGO. ' *- Melbourne, August -Mi' i The embargo on the jjnpoirtation o& foreign teas has been remoTed.-rAia.-i N.Z. Oalble Assoc. '"' • -'■""-""■ state smpmnuMira. , Melbourne, Augiiit ML The Federal Executive Council baa approved the payment: of £405,600 to t!ie Wallace Power Boat Company for the construction t>f six auxiliary h»r-quentine?.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assoc. '..••" MEAT SOPPILY. Melbourne, August M. / Senator Russell announces that the ■ Government has adopted a scheme as-' swing the adequate supply of jri«at. No details are given.—Aus.mN.Z. Gable Attocy , ——,— . 'MEXICAN OIL DECREE. Washington, August Ift •The United States and Great Britain have protested to Mexico against the oil decree, contending that it amounts to confiscation of prbpertie&-*-A4is.'4ir.Z' Cable Assoc. '
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 August 1918, Page 4
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