AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
THE MILITARY COLLEGE. By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright Sydney, July 26. The Military College at Duntroon is in full working order, and ninety cadets are resident. The officers express ap : preciation of the work done.
SUGAR WORKERS' STRIKE. Brisbane, July 26. Informal negotiations for the settlement of the strike have been declared off. A POTATO FAMINE. Perth, July 26. Owing to the prohibition of the importation of potatoes the price has now reached £4O a ton. ' FROST IN ADELAIDE. Adelaide, July 26. A temperature of 23.3 degrees has been recorded, which is the lowest ever registered. u VICTORIAN CROP REPORTS. Melbourne, July 26. Official returns give the Victorian miaize crop m ,082,103 bushels, compared with 1,158,031 bushels last, yean Potatoes are estimated at 103,312 tons, against 174,970 tons last year. FEDERAL LAND TAX. Melbourne, July ,26. , Thirty-eight thousand pounds is still outstanding of the Federal land tax. The Government is enforcing fines of 10 per cent.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 28, 27 July 1911, Page 2
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