COMMONWEALTH ITEMS.
CONGESTED TRAFFIC. SYDNEY, Jan. 25. The Minister for Public Works has appointed a committee of experts toinquire into the running of motor omnibuses and trackless trams, in " order to relieve congested traffic. EXTENSIVE LANDSLIDE. SYDNEY, Jan. 25. A serious landslide on the third section of the North Coast railway, between Gloucester and Taree, caused damage estimated at £37,000. BRADDON CLAUSE PAYMENTS. MELBOURNE, Jan. 25. The final payment by the Commonwealth to the States under the Bradaon clause were completed yesterday. LIMITATION OF WEIGHT. MELBOURNE, Jan. 25. The Minister of Customs intends to prohibit the export of wheat in bags containing over 2001bs. MEAT UNFITTED FOR EXPORT. MELBOURNE, Jan. 25. The Federal Government is taking precautions to prevent unsuitable meat being exported. Additional special officers will be appointed ia. this connection.
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Northern Advocate, 26 January 1911, Page 5
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