AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
:AN AUSTBAIdAK WOODEN FLEET.?
Sydney,. August, 23..
The Wallace. Power 'Boat Company ha*, kill tlio fast keel of the Australian, wooden fleet.—Aus-N.Z. Cable Assoc.
JUiW-60UTH WALES BUDGET. Sydney, August 23. Mr.. Holman delivered the Budge* statement. He- estimated the receipts for IDIS-19 would total .£-22,7»3,000 and the payments £22,77>5,000. He stated that although, aa the result of the strike, the railway revenue had dwtreoscil £814,000, the fact that at tli» closing- of the- year there Avas a surplus, indicated a dcifmita financial recovery. The Government woujd.npt impose adli« tionul taxation this' je»t—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Asßoe-
VOTING AT STATE ELECTIONS. Melbourne, August 23.liv the Assembly, Mr. Cotter introduced a Bill to provide for compulsory voting in State elections.—Aus.-N.Z- Cable Assoß. THE IRISH INQUIRY. ' At the Irish Inquiry, Detective Sainobury gave evidence that he had never received instructions to suppress the Critchlev Parker pamphlet which said that Sinn Fein, the. 1.W.W., and Roman Cjtlioiicism were all one. Witness stated that a picture of Robert Emmett was found in every person"s place searched. —Aus.N-Z. Calble Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 August 1918, Page 2
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