AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
WHEAT SUPPLY.
SYDNEY, May 25,
It is believed there are good grounds for stating that the revised estimates of the New South Wales wheat yield show a falling-off of something like two and a-half million bushels on the first estimate.
COAL LUMPERS' STRIKE. SYDNEY, May 25. It was intended that the Union Company's Vancouver liner Moana should proceed to Newcastle on Tuesday to coal, but the Coal Trimmers' Union there notified the agent that the union would not trim the steamer, because she had had 300 tons of coal put into her by non-union labour in Sydney, where a strike of coal lumpers has been in progress for some time.
SUBSIDY OR LOCAL NAVY. SYDNEY, May 25. Mr Bruce Smith and Mr T. H. Kefly, members of the House of Representatives, in their Empire Day speeches, urged the necessity of con- , tinuing the naval subsidy.
PROFESSOR JORDAN. SYDNEY, May 25. Professor Jordan, president of the Leland Stanford University, ■ California, is visiting Australia. He has delivered the first of a series of lectures at the University.
TRADE WITH JAPAN. SYDNEY, May 25. The Japanese Government h«*s invited Australian merchants to send samples of their catalogues to the Tokio commercial museum.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8449, 27 May 1907, Page 5
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201AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8449, 27 May 1907, Page 5
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