AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
NEW SOUTH WALES COAL. By Telegraph.—rress Assn.—Copyright, Sydney, Feb. 11, The coal production of New South Wales for the year showa a reduction of 431,022 tons, compared with the previous year. A SYDNEY EXHIBITION. Sydney, Fob. 11 A representative committee, which has been formed, waited on Mr. Holman with a proposal to hold an International Exhibition in Sydney in two or three years' time to celebrate peace. The Premier promised that the Cabinet would consider the matter Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.' FLOODS IN QUEENSLAND. Brisbane, Feb. 11. A 1 record flood is reported in the Normanton district following on the recent cyclone. It caused enormous losses in cattW as a result. TARRING AND FEATHERING CASE. Sydney, Fen* 11. . Six men were fined £5 each in connection with the tarring and feathering of M'Dougall on December 8. [M'Dousall is a Labor man, who, at the time of the Boer war, wrote a poem reflecting; on soldiers, and this was republished during the recent war. Some returned soldiers tarred and feathered him],
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 February 1920, Page 5
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