AUSTRALIAN CABLES
(By Electric Telegraph-Copyright', - (Australian A N.%. Cable Association) (Rec. 11.15 a.m.) Iy ; ' SYDNEY, This Day. . Burns, Philp and Co. state ’ that they are convinced that it ■: is impossible to run shipping /•services from Australia. The Company has commenced buildiog depots at the Islands for *■ the storage of copra, whence it ■. will he shipped direct to Eu- : writ against the State Savings rope and America. The engineers are issuing a ..■Bank in order to tost the validity of the bank withholding funds. Speaking at the Million Club Sir Ross Smith said the Cover-. ' nor of the Dutch East Indies gave a message to Australia to the effect that he would Wellcome an air service with the Commonwealth and give every ■ facility to any company starting an air line between Austra- ■ lia and England. (Rec. 11.15 a.m.) / MELBOURNE, This Day. The Commonwealth Statist i-;-cian's figures show that goods .• which cost £1 in 1911 now cost "£l/11/9,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 19 February 1920, Page 6
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