AUSTRALIAN AFFAIRS.
SYDNEY. April 13. —Mr Austin Chapman, Minister of Customs, has announced that the subsidies on the export of merit will be retrospective as from January 1. 1923. MFLBOGi',NE. April 19.—Tie wholesale price of milk will be increased on -hnv 1 to is lOd per gallon. SYDNEY]” April 19. —The Sydney ‘Daily Telegraph’ has engaged Mr \V. ;\|. iiugliss (ex-Prime Minister) as a special writer on Australian, Imperial, and’international affairs. Kis articles will be published twice- a week. BRISBANE, April 19—Tho search lor the small missing Government steamer Douglas Mawsou lui- so far been unavailing; but the hope is not abandoned that the crew may have landed on an uninhabited part of the coast of the Gulf of Carpentaria. ADELAIDE, April 19.—The bodies of a woman (named Annie Cahill) and a man (named Lew Butterfield! found, clasped in each other’s arms, in the river Murray, at Mannum. Nothing is known to explain the tragedy. -
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Evening Star, Issue 18254, 19 April 1923, Page 12
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