AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
BUILDING IN SYDNF.Y. / By Telegraph.—Press Assn —Copyrigiit. Sydney, Jan. 7. New buildings in the city and suburbs during 1920 cost £9,273,659 compared with £4,788,804 for the previous year. STUDY OF MENTAL DISEASES. Sydney, Jan. 7. After a conference between the University and the Government, Mr. M’Girr announced that it had been decided to appoint a profpssor to a new chair of psychiatry at tlie university. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS. Adelaide, Jan. 7. The. general elections will be held on April 9. LOWER GOLD YIELD. < Perth, Jan. 7. The West Australian gold yield for the past year was 617,842 fine ounces, 111,221 ounces below that of the previous year. FALLACIOUS COAL ARGUMENT. Sydney, Jan. 7. Mr. S. Bird, president of the Illawarra coal miners, replying to the charge of reduced output, stated that the Australian miners produced considerably more daily than the American, and twice as much as the British miners. •JiJ N.S.W. FINANCE. Sydney, Jan. 7. Mr. Storey, at the Labor Party’s farewell banquet, said that whatever i happened in regard to financial obligations the State would never be guilty ’of repudiation-
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 January 1921, Page 8
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