AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
PETROL COMMISSION. COUNSEL'S ADDRESS GIVEN. By Telegraph—Press Association— CopjrishU (Received April 26, 11.25 p.m.) Sydney, April 26Counsel to-day concluded their addresses before Mr. Justice Pring, who sat a* a commission to inquire into the allegations of bribery in connection with the acquisition of the petrol industry. The delivery of the addresses occupied two days. STRIKE OP STATE EMPLOYEES. DENOUNCED BY MINISTER. Melbourne, April i.O The Acting Prime Minister, Mr. G. F, Pearce, designates the strike of cutters at the Commonwealth Clothing Factory *3 " blacklegging on the Labour platform." DRAUGHT HORSE SALES. ENTRIES FROM DOMINION. ' Sydney, April 26. At the draught, horse sales the New Zealand consignment* ranged in pricq from 58gns to 120gns. ALCOHOL NOT A WOP. Melbourne, April 26. ;;?.;«« The Commission of Inquiry into ' the; ■_', causes of death and sickness in the Com' mon wealth has reported that alcohol 4as j an article of diet is unnweessarjr. * _. "
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16214, 27 April 1916, Page 6
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