AUSTRALIAN NEWS
THE NATIONAL CABINET By Telegraph-Press ABaociaUon-Gopyiiitlit ■ Melbourne, January 22. ■ Members of tho Caucus Party predict a prompt refusal to participate in the proposed coalition, owing to tho influence of outsiclo organisations. NOTHING TO DO WITH HUCHES. (Rec. January 23, 0.15 a.in.! Melbourne, January 22. Indications increasingly point to tho Tudor Tarty having nothing to do with Mr. Hughes. ANOTHER HEAT WAVE. Adelaide, January 22. There was a heat wave last week, tlio thermometer recording 104 degrees. HEAT WAVE EASED. (Rec. January 23, 0.15 a.m.) Sydney, January 22. Tho heat wave has eased. Heavy rain, is falling and the telegraphic services aro being delayed. REDUCING a deficit. (Rec. January 23, 0.15 a.m.) . • Sydney, January 22. The Postmaster-General, Mr. AVehster, states that in eight months the Postal administration will rcduce tho deficit by £270,000. RECRUITING RECORD. ' (Rec. January 23, 0.15 a.m.) Sydney, January 22. Five hundred recruits were secured in New South Wales last week, the best record for months.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2984, 23 January 1917, Page 6
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