MELBOURNE FLOURMILLERS
FEELING THE LACK OF GRAIN. ' Melbourne, January 27.' Metropolitan flourmillers are feeling; • the lack of grain from the country.considerably. It is stated that unless somo means are adopted to a6sure an early supply they will be forced to close down, as reserve stocks are almost exhausted.. FEDERAL MINISTERS EXODUS TO SYDNEY. ' Melbourne, January 27. The exodus of Federal Ministers to Sydnev has begun. By next week the , whole of the Cabinet will be in Sydney. The move is adversely criticised in Melbourne, it being suggested that the: gathering of the. Ministers in Sydney is a breach of the Federal Constitution. : • / RAPID TRADE REVIVAL CLEARING HOUSE RETURNS. (Rec. January 27, 5.30 p.m.) London, January 26. The Clearing House returns of the, Manchester banks are only a million less than for the sam« week in 1914, indicating a rapid trade revival. —"Tunes ana Sydney "Sun" services. INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF POLICE. ' (Rec. January 27, 9.20 p.m.) Sydney, January 27. Mr. Mitchell, who has been Acting- ■ - Inspector-General of I'olioe, has been appointed Inspector-General.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2370, 28 January 1915, Page 6
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