AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
THE PETERSHAM SEAT. Sydney, March 9. Cabinet has decided it is unable to validate Chaplain Wilson's nomination for Petersham. An eminent legal opinion maintains that all the nominations are invalid. AN UNUSUAL ROBBERY. Sydney, March 10. A gang of thieves executed one of the biggest and most unusual robberies in recent years. They ransacked Williamson's theatrical store in broad daylight during the week-end and secured costumes valued at two thousand. RELEASE OP (INTERNED MEN. Melbourne, March 11. Cabinet is appointing a commission to consider the release of all the interned men- —Aus.-NX Cable Assn. FLOODS IN VICTORIA. Melbourne, March 11. The floods at Mallacoota caused enormous damage and a woman was drowned there.—Aus.-NZ. Cable Assn. COMMONWEALTH SHIPBUILDING. Melbourne, March 11. The Commonwealth Government proposes to extend the shipbuilding programme :by constructing three additional cargo carriers at Walsh Inland, of 10,000 tons each.—Atts.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 March 1919, Page 2
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