FLOUR FROM BAD WHEAT.
NS.W. GOVERNMENT IMPEACHED MILLERS REFUSE TO BE COERCED. [Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn.] (Kec. May 2, 10 p.m.) " SIDNEY, May 2 The Sydney "Sun" makes serious charges against the. New South Wales Government. It chargs it with attempting to coerce the. flour millers to! make flour from tainted wheat. This wheat, the paper states, .was part' ot the 191(5-17 crop, which the British Government had rejected, it has bean damaged by weather and contaminated by dead mice, and other vermin. It is unfit for human consumption, and might cause the disease foirwon as the 'Hope Plague." The ''Sun" adds: "Some of the millers hav e refused this wheat and are I demanding clean grain, of which there i is a plentiful supply available." N.S.W. GOVERNOR. SUDDEN ILLNESS. (Rec. May 2. 10.5 p.m.) SYDNEY, May 2 The New South Wales State Governor, Sir Walter Davidson, collapsed today in the Government House grounds. HeJs now confined to bed. The cause of his illness is not stated.
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Grey River Argus, 3 May 1919, Page 3
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