AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
devastating STORMS. CROPS SUFFER HEAVY DAMAGE, Australian and N.Z. Cable Asscciatitn. (Rood. 9.35 p.m.) SYDNEY, Oct. 81, Cyclonic storms are devastating the country. They have caused much damage to the crops at Orange, Cessnock, and Gi'gandra. The telegraphic service ia interrupted. " JACK'S DAT" DISPLAY. (Reed. 9.35 p.m.) SYDNEY, Oot. 81, Great preparations have been made tot " Jack's Day" to-morrow. It promise* to be the most lavish display ever wit* nessed in tie city, VICTIMS OF BUSH FIRES. BRISBANE, Out. 31, While fighting bush Area new." Bap* caldine, two men were burned to death* It is believed that several others perished. Severe losses of stock ars reported, REDUCING DEFENCE EXPEHUWIfB* MELBOURNE, Get. 9h The Commission inquiring into f.he a 4? ministration of the Defence Dapjirtmsn^ made reoommendatlonii which Will resnlj «in saving £2,260,000 In tj 19 Common wealth. STATE TREASURERS®®, SYDNEY, Opt, 85, The State Premier, Mr, W, A, Salman, is relinquishing the Treasureraliip, Mr, J. C. L. Fitzpatrlok ha» been appoint to the portfolio,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16996, 1 November 1918, Page 5
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