AUSTRALIA.
United Prose Association—By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright. (Received November 1, 10 a.m.) RAIN IN THE RIVERINA. SYDNEY, November 1. Steady rain in the Riverina has greatly benefited the crops. A HOLIDAY. Mr Jackson, manager of the Union Company, was entertained by tho members of the Steamship Owners' Federation prior to talcing an extended holiday. ABSTEMIOUS STATESMEN. MELBOURNE, November 1. ■ Tho Drink Bill of tho Federal Parliament, including visitors' functions, is loss than a penny per member a day. THE MAWSON EXPEDITION. ADELAIDE, November 1. Dr Mawson states that ho will establish a wireless station at Macquarie Island. Owing to tho quantity of equipment necessary ho will take a second steamer as far as the island. A VISITOR. FR.EM ANTLE, November 1. General Sir S. Dorward, a passenger by the Orvieto, is proceeding to New Zealand.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10298, 1 November 1911, Page 3
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