AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
FLOATING MINE. Sydney, May 26. The naval authorities are of the opinion that the floating mine recently found off the coast near Newcastle probably drifted from the New Zealand ar?a. They Btate that the Australian coast was cleared some time ago. INDIGNANT NEW ZEALANDERS. Sydney, May 26. A meeting of stranded New Zealandera indignantly condemned the attitude of the New Zealand Government and decided to cable asking the Ministry thai a reasonable sustenance allowance oe paid to people forced to remain in Sydney through the action of the Government. A memorial to Sir James Allen was also dispatched by troopship. THE DELUGE CONTINUES. I -Received May 26,11.60 pjn. flydmr, May 26. ill* contiiree*, 3JSWn. being
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1919, Page 5
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117AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1919, Page 5
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