AUSTRALIAN AFFAIRS
I'reSS Association — DJ J.eiogiapu —uu W ni;iit. Australian and N.Z. Cable Asiociation. MELBOURNE, March 12. (Received March 12, at 10 a.m.) The estimated yield of the Commonwealth wheat harvest in 1918-19 is 40,00 C,OOO bu&bels short of the preview yield- ~ , The gold production of Australia bhows a drop in value from £6,183.730 to £5.424,131. The incomplete wool figures also show a decline. The Commonwealth Government have decided that men invalided from the war he retained by the Defence Department, until they are medically fit, and they will receive vocational training by tho Repatriation Department, SYDNEY, March 12. The New South Wales Cabinet has decided not to interfere with the Petersham bv-election nominations. March 11. Investigations disclose that the J. C. Williamson, theatrical costumes robbery was the work of a gang of boys. Tho losses were much over-estimated, and are now said to be only a few pounds.
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Evening Star, Issue 16990, 12 March 1919, Page 6
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149AUSTRALIAN AFFAIRS Evening Star, Issue 16990, 12 March 1919, Page 6
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