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AUSTRALIAN NEWS

By TeHiraph—Press Association— Ooßyri?ht STRIKE AT THE SMALL ARMS FACTORY. A SECTIONAL TROUBLE.' Sydney, September 18. ■' Tho strike at the small arms factory i 3 not likely to delay tho output, as.it n confined to tho barrel department, which is well ahead with its work. POLITICAL TRUCE IN TASMANIA. ELECTIONS MAY BE POSTPONED. Hobart, September 18. Efforts are being: made to bring aboiit political peace during tho war. It is understood iflie elections, duo in February, will be postponed. ». A committee of the Liberal Party has been formed, with which Ministers will confer. POLICEWOMEN IN THE CAUSE OF TEMPERANCE. GOOD WORK JUSTIFIES MORE APPOINTMENTS. • Sydney, September 18. The secretary of Now South Wales Alliance eulogises tho temperance work dono by the policewomen. The Alliance feels .that it is impossible for two women to do jnstice to their positions in a city like Sydney, ami strongly urges, additional appointments. RECORD IN LOAN FLOTATION. FEDERAL WAR LOAN EXPENSES. (Roe.; September 19, 10 a.m.) Melbourne, September 19. The total expenses in connection with tho flotation of the war loan was £34,183, or ss. Id. per each £100 raised. Financial experts regard this as a record low loan flotation. TRADE WITH THE ENEMY, AN APPEAL' DISMISSED. (R«c. September 19, 10 a.m.) Melbourne September 19. Tho High Court has dismissed the Moss and Phillips appeal. [Lawrence Moss and Lawrence Phillips, two members of the firm of Moses, Moss and Company, wero charged with attempting to trade with tho enemy by means of sending a letter and a cablegram. Moss was found guilty in: regard to tho letter, and was finod £10. Both wero found guilty regarding the telegram, and wero fined £50 each.- An appeal to the High Court was granted.]

ITEMS IN BRIEF. WELSBACH COMPANY DECLARED AN ENEMY. (Rec. September 19,10.30 a.m. Melbourne,' September 19. A proclamation lias been issued, declaring the Welsbacli Light Company of Australasia to bo an enemy firm. STATE WAR COUNCILS.' (Rcc. September 19, 10 a.m.) Adelaide, September 19. A War Council _ has been appointed to act in conjunction with tlie Federal Council. PRICE OF BRAN REDUCED. (Rec. September 20, 0.10 a.m.) Sydney, September 19. The price of bran and pollard will bo reduced io £4 »er ton.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2571, 20 September 1915, Page 6

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2571, 20 September 1915, Page 6

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2571, 20 September 1915, Page 6

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