AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
WAR PRECAUTIONS ACT. Melbourne, flee. 12. The House of Representatives passed the War Precautions Act Extension Bill by 34 to 28. PROHIBITION POLL PROPOSAL REJECTED. Hobart, Dec. 12. The Assembly by 15 to 10 rejected the Premier's proposal to submit prohibition to the electors at the next election. BUSH FIRES IN RIVER INA. Sydney, Dec- 12. The bush fires in Eiverina destroyed 30,000 head of stock.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assoc. TRANSPORT RECALLED. Sydney, Dee. 12. The transport Boonah was recalled oil Africa, and returned to Fremantle. There are 3Oo_.influanza cases on board, and one death occurred. THE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. London, Djc- 10. It is considered unlikely t ! -at th,> Australians will form part of the Army of Occupation in Germany.—Aus.-N.Z Cable Assoc. RESIGNATION OF PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD. Sydney, Dec. 12. In the Assembly 'it was announced that the Public Service Board has resigned and that the Government had withdrawn the -Bill.—Zus.-N.Z, Cable Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 December 1918, Page 6
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