AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
VINE CULTURE FOR SOLDIERS. Received }Cov. "22, 5.30 p.mi ■ ■ »S Sydney, Now 22. , A deputation of the Wine Ass<siatio#| asked Miv Grahame, Minister ora Agri J | culture, that steps be taken uwfer tb| | new Wine Bill to entouragei;inid oeveloj |j the industry, which, amongst otlfer {wS's vantages, would open tf field of eiiploj*| ment to the returned soldier. j' \;| Mr, Grabame, in declaring IliiAeJl il 3 wowser, said that Australia m better without vineyards and tilt thl fi world would be better yithcgit SiqiJO) g He would rather see . a, so}dier ijpthoil § a farm than that he should have $ vintt J yard.' These were merely his pM'soaa | views, and he promised to place fhe H< quest before cabinet. —Aus. N,Z. .CaWfl jj Assoc. *.f via ===== .1
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1918, Page 5
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128AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1918, Page 5
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