AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
| A DENIAL. ' Received Dec. 12, 9.45 p.m. «• Melbourne, Dec, 12, Mr, Watt denies that Mr Feafee' |a' : j going to London in connection with dej mobilisation. .WAR PRECAUTIONS .ACT' iEXTET.fSION. '■ Received Dec. 12, 9.45 p;m. [ : Melbourne, Dec, 12. Responding toprqtests against the extension of the War Precautions' "Act for six months after the declaration of peace, 'the Government has modified the Rill, making the extension to July 31,1919, or for three months after peace, whichever, is longer.- / SLICE pF INDEMNITY WANTED Received Dec, 12, 9.45 p.m. . Hobart, Pee. 12. Replying to the Tasroanian Premier's suggestion that the Commonwealth Gov* ernment should consider the reijnbuteing to the State Governments of the amounts directly incurred in connection With repatriation, from any war indemnity received, Mr. Watt stated that the Government did not intend applying to the Imperial authorities for consideration on view of the heavy expenditure Australia had incurred; neither.Was it intended tp allot any portion of the indemnity tliai might be received to the States. ' BANK" HOLIDAYS. ' Received Dee. 13, 7.35'p.iH. Sydney, Dec. 18 December 27 and 28 have been proclaimed bank holidays. '
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 December 1918, Page 5
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