AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
ERADICATING A PEST, tj TelefWft.—Press Asm.—Copyright 'Melbourne, Aug. 6. / The Federal Government is giving '£4ooo and the Queensland and New Booth Waled Governments each £2006 yearly for Sre years for the establishment of a research institute to study Aethoda' for the eradication' of prickly \ RECORD OVERS?; A TRADE. Melbourne, Aug. 6. •fhe Commonwealth oversea trade last fe»r..wni the largest or record and waa valued at £ijl 1.439,067, of which export* accounted for £ 112,648,347 and ia»forts tor £98,7*1,320. Coal shortage in Victoria. Melbourne, Aug. 5. i The Minister of Railways, commenting on thfe refusal of the colliery owners to supply more coal for the railways at the present pricey stated that, if the Attitude was persisted in, the Governjtient would seize the necessary supplies. —Aus. X.Z. Cable Assoc. # FLOUR DEARERReceived August S, 7,30 p,m. Melbourne, August 6. He prioe of flour has been increased Wfßk»fon. REPATRIATION FIGURES- . " Melbourne, Aug- siirce ,|;he armistice was signed over lflb,ooA troops have reached AUntraJia and demobUlßed.—Aus,.}|fs. Cable Asen.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 August 1919, Page 5
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