AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
WEST AUSTRALIAN CABINET. Perth, April 17. The new Cabinet has been sworn in, comprising: Premier, Hon. H, P. Colebatch. Minister for Lands—Hon. Mitchell. Minister for Works—Hon. W. J. George. Attorney-General—Hon. R, T. Robinson. Colonial Secretary—Hon. C. H. Hudson. Minister for Agriculture—Hon. C. F. Baxter. TASMANIAN LABOR PARTY. Hobart, April 18. Mr. Lawson, leader of the State Labor Party, has outlined a policy which includes State steamships, State flounnills, an export department, the nationalisa-' tion of the liquor traffic, the abolition of State Governor, Legislative Council and Agent-General. It also denounces the one big union, *W.W m , and Bolsheviks. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. THE TUCK MURDER. Sydney, April 17. The Government has offered a reward of £IOO in connection with the Tuck murder, —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 April 1919, Page 2
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