GENERAL CABLE NEWS
Proos Association—By Telegraph— Copyright. * LONDON, May 13. (Received May 21, at 5.5 p.m.) Mj Johnson, ex-Commissioner of Rail hT e w S <mth Wales, in an address beiore the Colonial Institute, outlined the development of railways in the various btates of Australia, and particularly the transcontinental line, which had proved its utility during the war. The trains he said, would compare well with the best long-distance trains in the world.—A. and JN.Z. Cable.
(Received May 21, at 8.20 p.m) In the House of Commons Major-general Seely (Under-secretary of State for Air Ministry) stated that the Government was very desirous of abolishing the commercial cable restrictions, but this must depend on the issue of the Peace Treaty—Bexiter t at „• MELBOURNE, May 21. f d ! 1C l e - a ? d hh steff wUI visit the Bismarck Archipelago and probably Rabaul (New Guinea) before proceeding to New
The Osaka Shosen Kaisha Line has S?ry!° mdUd ° RabaUl b its J «
. SYDNEY, May 21. With a view to rehabilitating its reputa--1916-17 wheat crop, the New South Wales Government made a free distribution of rolls containing the same proportion of allegedly doubtful flour as would result il Om Jk mg ™ e Whe ? t tEe y supplied "to the millers The roarmg demand for the rolls showed the public's willingness to digest, the. criticised flour.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17631, 22 May 1919, Page 5
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