AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
A STEAMER REFLOATED. By Telegraph.—rress Assn.—Copyright. Brisbane, Jan. 23. The steamer Taiyun (which went ashore on Wilkie Reef, near Thursday Island) has been refloated undamaged. THE LIQUOR TRADE. Brisbane, Jan. 29. The Legislative Council has decided against compensation to the liquor trade in the event of State control or prohibition becoming operative. TOBACCO DEARER. Melbourne, Jan. 29 The price of tobacco has been increased Id to IJd per ounce. FLOODS DESTROY MAIZE. Melbourne, Jan. 29. A flood at Bruthen, Gippsland, destroyed the maize crop. THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH. Received Jan. 30, 12.40 a.m. Sydney, Jan. 29. Mr. David Storey has resigned from the Ministry of Health and is retiring from active politics. He will be appointed to the Legislative Council. SIR ROSS SMITH'S FLIGHT. Received Jan. 30, 12.40 a in. Sydney, Jan. 29. Repairs to Sir Ross Smith's aeroplane are progressing satisfactorily. He expects to resume his flight in time to reach Sydney by February 1-Hn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 January 1920, Page 5
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