NEWS FROM AUSTRALIA.
SYDNEY, Sept. 29. A batch of traders were fined from 10s to £10 TOs for selling commodities at above the fixed prices. Two Germans were fined £400 each and a third £200, for attempting to trade with the enemy by shipping, in September last, sausage casings to Hamburg, Mr Tudor has i promised consideration of the rubber workers' request to place a 100 per, cent, duty on imported rubber goods. (Received Sept. 30, 9.50 a.m.) SYDNEY, Sept. 30. The Government -proposes to establish an employment bureau for returned soldiers. PERTH, Sept. 30. Members of the Legislative Coimcil severely criticised the operations of tho Control of, Trade Board, particularly the losses on maize, bran, and pollard importations. / MELBOURNE, Sept. 30. Preparations for the manufacture of high explosive shells are progressing. It is expected to commence shipments to Europe at the end of the year.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13802, 30 September 1915, Page 3
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