AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
ENDOWMENT OF CHILDREN BILL Bj Telenaßh.—Press Assn.—Copyright Sydney, Oct. 10. The Endowment of Children Bill was read a first time in the Assembly., ENGLISH WIVES FOR AUSTRALIA- .' .£ Sydney, Oct. 10. :. Altogether 11,401 Australian soldiers married in England, of whom nearly 5000 married after the armistice. There are still about -6000 awaiting passages to Australia. LGRT).JELLICOE\S REPORT ON WIRELESS PLANT. Melbourne, Oct. 10. Lord Jeilicoe's report on the Shaw wireless Has been tabled in the House ofj Representatives. It states that in this work the Commonwealth had the nucleus of a war preparation plant which should be entrusted with the preparation of the jigs, patterns and gauges neecssary for the manufacture ofe"war material, and these could be issued to firms at the; outbreak of hostilities, enabling them to commence production. ■ The report recommends.'!"that the works be controlled, by the Telegraphic Communications Board.—Aus.- and N.Z. Cable Asst>.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 October 1919, Page 8
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