AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
LOSS ON STATE HOTELS. Received March 31, 0 pm. Darwin, March 31. Four State owned hotels showefi a loss on the year's working amounting to £47s.—Aus.-N.21. Cable Assn. GOLD CONFISCATED. Received March 31, 10.20 p.m. Melbourne, March 31. The. authorities have decided to confiscate one quarter only of the gold found on Hindus who were about to leave the country.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. .MORATORIUM TO END. Melbourne, March 31. In the House of Representatives Mr. Hughes stated that therfe would be no extension of the moratorium. PRICE OF BEER. RAISED. Melbourne, March 31. The price of beer has been increased '23s a hogshead and bottled beer by 2fi a dozen owing to the new tariff, BREAD TO BE IOJd. Melbourne, March 31. The price of the 41b. loaf has been fixed at 10'/,d. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MINISTRY. Adelaide, March 31. Mr- Anstey, Commissioner of Crown Lands, and Mr. Harvey, Minister of Agriculture, both Nationalists, have resigned from the Peake Government. This means the breaking up of the Coalition and the creation of a Liberal Government. DEARER NEWSPAPER. Melbourne, March 31. The price of the Argus has been increased to l'/jd. The Saturday issue remains at 2d.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 April 1920, Page 5
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