AUSTRALIAN AFFAIRS
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QUEENSLAND DAIRYING INDUSTRY
BRISBANE, March 26.
A conference of representatives of the dairying industry has opened, at which the Premier elaborated the Government’s policy for the stabilisation, of primary industries.
Tho conference decided to appoint an advisory board for the dairying industry, with power to appoint an expert administrative staff. The cost during the first year will be defrayed by the Government, and after that the"cost will be contributed by individual suppliers. The board_ will consist of seven members—five appointed by the conference and two by the Government.
PLAGUE CASE IN BRISBANE
BRISBANE, March 26,
A further case of plague is reported in Brisbane. Since tho commencement of the outbreak 60,000 rale have been destroyed in the metropolitan area.
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Evening Star, Issue 17929, 27 March 1922, Page 5
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124AUSTRALIAN AFFAIRS Evening Star, Issue 17929, 27 March 1922, Page 5
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