AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
l MR. MEAGHER STILL ACTIVE. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Sydney, April 10. The Bigli Court reserved, its decision in the application of Richard Denis Meagher t'or leave to appeal against the judgment of the Full Court in refusing to restore him to the roll of solicitors. REPATRIATION AND PENSIONS. Melbourne, April 18. It is estimated that to the end of June next Australia will have spent' £37,-Ctrl,2i*'7 on repatriation and war pensions. THE CANTEEN TRUIST. Melbourne, April 16. The fund to b e administered by the Canteen Trust amounts to nearly a million, .including £4SO/KH) left by Sir Samuel MeCaugliey for the relief of soldiers' dependents.
AUSTRALIAN WOODEN SHIPS. Melbourne, April 1(5. In the House of Representatives Mr. Hughes stated that five wooden steamers sold to the American Government had been seized by the Commonwealth Government through default by purchasers in the second payment. THE MINERAL OUTPUT. Melbourne, April 10. The value of the mineral output in 1919 amounted to £ 9,882,300, the lowest since Mil.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 April 1920, Page 6
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