AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
THE BW DISEASE. Melbourne, May 30. Encephalitis has been proclaimed a quarantinable disease. FLOODS IN NEW SOUTH WALES. Sydney, May 30. General heavy rain continues throughout the State. Floods are reported ill all the north coast districts, and several towns are isolated. A youth was drowned at Keering while, attempting to cross the river. CRITICISM OF THE PRESS. Melbourne, May 30. Mr. Watt, speaking at Malvern, said the preys had formed a habit of cheap Briticism and demolition, but seldom were seen assisting those engaged in constructive work. He warned the press that if it did not do its duty the country would pass through an era of tribulation : that bid fair to wreck the great aneestralr 1 institutions; under .which, we live.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1919, Page 2
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125AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1919, Page 2
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