AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
DAY OF HUMILIATION, Sydney, Aug. 22. A Gazette Extraordinary has been published proclaiming Sunday next a Day of Humiliation and Prayer in consideration of the serious calamities from which the State is suffering by reason of the protracted drought. FARMERS AND POLITICS, Melbourne, Aug. 22. The Council of the Farmers' Federal Organisation adopted a platform which includes extension of the Commonwealth Shipping Line by the inclusion of large fast steamers, and the encouragement of all forms of co-operative enterprise. It was resolved that each State shall run producers' candidates for both the House of Representatives and tho Senate at the next elections—Aus. N.Z. Cable Association.
INCENDIARISMS Sydney, Aug. 22. The coroner at Broken Hill, at the inquest on tho South Mine fire on July 30, found that the outbreak was due to incendiarism. UNDESIRABLES DEPORTED. Sydney, Aug. 21. A further 593 Germans have been deported. - SUGAR MILLS CLOSED. Brisbane, Aug. 21. Two sugar mills in the Cairns district have closed down owing to the shortage of bags,
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 August 1919, Page 8
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169AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 23 August 1919, Page 8
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