AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
EDUCATION IN OUT-OF-THE-WAY DISTRICTS.
Press Association —By Telegraph —Copyright
SYDNEY, August 4.
(Received August 4. 9.10 a.m.)
Thirteen names of candidates were submitted for the vacant Anglican bishopric at Bathurst. The Elective. Committee have reduced this number to nina
The Department of Instruction is arranging to subsidise isolated families in the country who engage teachers for their children.
MELBOURNE. August 4. The State coal mine ruade. a profit of £20,000 for the year ended Juna 30.
The Chinese boycott against Japan i* coming to an end. The lirs.& batch of Chinese passengers since tho bovcett was inaugurated travelled by a Japanese, liner.
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Evening Star, Issue 14636, 4 August 1911, Page 9
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