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AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. By Telegraph— Press Assn.- Copyright. Sydney, September C. The Commonwealth agreed to lend to New South Wales £8,774,843, to he expended on* new railways and other works closely oomiteted with repatriation. Further general rains have greatly fmf/roved the harvest prospects. In. the Assembly the Chief Secretary stated that the Government would not introduce a Licensing Bill this session. Perth, Sept. 0. The statistician, reporting on harvest prospects, estimated that 5,255,126 aces were under wheat, a decrease of 01,73G acres. Melbourne, Sept. 0. Mr Hughes, speaking at a national welcome, said that if Australia wished to resume trade relations with Germany they must find another leader, Further insulated space has been allotted to Australia, slightly relieving the congestion. Hobart, Sept. C. The influenza deaths in the Hobart district to date total 55.

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1919, Page 6

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135

AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1919, Page 6

AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1919, Page 6

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