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• SEDUCED CULTIVATION. Melbourne, May 20. The Government statistician's figures show, that during 1018-19 there were 5,492,315 acres in Victoria cultivated, a reduction of nearly 300,000 acres compared with the previous year —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. THE PREFERENCE PROPOSALS. Melbourne, May 20. The Sugar Producers' Association has received advices that the Imperial preference on sugar is approximately one halfpenny per pound.—Aus/NJS. Cable Assn. GERMAN PRISONERS ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE. Sydney, May 20. The military authorities discovered a tunnel 50 yards long leading from one of the barracks to Holdsworthy Concentration Camp under the outer fence. The discovery prevented the escape of l. r >o Germans, who are booked to sail by the Willochra. The first batch of deported Germans has arrived by the AVillochra from New Zealand. After the vessel has completed her term of quarantine she will take a further contingent from Australia.— Aus.-NZ. Cable Assn, DR. SHELDON'S MAGNETIC LINIMENT,. THE i, PAIN BANISHER. Cuts, burns, and scalds quickly ranlsh If Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic * Liniment Is applied. Prist K M.aad S* • tattle. OMatoatil* even' VMM)
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 May 1919, Page 6
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