AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
TRANS-AUSTRALIAN LINE. By Teleiraph.—Press Assn.—CopyrlEht. Melbourne, Nov. 11. In consequence of the non-settlement of the strike the Federal Government is closing the trans-Australian line until amfngements are possible to conduct the traffic without interruption. The families of the employees between .Tarcoola and Kalgoorlie are being re-moved.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. SLIGHT BREAK IN BROUGHT. j Sydney, Nov. 11. The heat wave in the coast districts has been broken by light rain. The heat continues inland, where water in many places is very scarce. POTATOES VERY SCARCE. Sydney, Nov. 11. Potatoes are very scarce and are selling up to £3l per ton. FEDERAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN. Sydney, Nov. 11. The ¥ederal election campaign is active. There is a plethora of candidates belonging to various parties. ATTEMPTED THEFT CHARGE. Te Kuiti, Last Night. A young man, Patrick Foster, was today committed for trial on a charge of I attempting to break and enter the rail--1 gfrttJwwWitt m-Saabx, gfetafe
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 November 1919, Page 5
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155AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 12 November 1919, Page 5
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