AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
NEGRO PRISONER ATTACKS A WARDER. Sydney, March 5. A negro named Buckley, who was serving a sentence of 14 years at Bathurst, jpade a murderous attack on the warder with a knife made of galvanised iron Other prisoners came to Buckley's as- ! sistanee, and after a desperate struggle, during which Buckley stabbed two warders, the mutiny was quelled. Buckley was badly knocked about, and was unconscious for several hours.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. PROVIDING WORK FOR SOLDIERS. Melbourne, March 5. The Federal Government. has made a gift of half a million to local government authorities, to be expended exclusively on works to, provide, immediate employment for returned soldiers.—' Aus.-If.Z.' Cable Assn. • - A VINE - GROWING , PROPOSAL. Sydney, March' 5. , ;• The State iGovernmnet is settling 200 ;./oldiers in viticulture! areas this year. .. .util the vineyards are bearing profitMjy tlie settlers are to be allowed sus- - .inaiice arid will pay no rent. The Cabinet wi'll probably decide to dissociate the Vitictiltural Industry froin the liquor trade. .
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 March 1919, Page 2
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