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AUSTRALIAN NEWS

COAL LUMPERS' STRIKE EMPLOYERS' PROPOSALS NOT ACCEPTED. (Rec. October 26, 5.35 p.m.) Sydney, October 26. The Coal Lumpers' tinion has considered the employers' reply to their demands, and decided that they are not Acceptable. The cessation of work• con-' jtinues. It is stated in shipping circles :that the Federal Government- has com•wandeered all the coal in other States for the transports. This will mean that 'no coal .will be available for private shipping, unless these ships are able to coal bt Newcastle, which is, considered improbable, as it is anticipated that'the (Newcastle lumpers will act in.unison 'Xvitli Sydney.

THE RECRUITING CAMPAIGN. COMMONWEALTH ENLISTMENTS FOR ONE WEEK!. • ■■ ■ ■ Sydney, October 26. For tho weok endiiig October 20 2380 men in the Commonwealth were accepted for service abroad. SMALLPOX IN NEW SOUTH WALES.' •EIGHT MORE CASES AT NEW-. ■ CASTLE! ' Sydney, October 26. i Eight morei smallpox cases are re- ■ ported from Newcastle' The total number of cases is now 102. STATE COMMANDEERING OF . SHEEP London, October 25. Seven thousand, sheep seized by the Government are being treated at the Queensland Meat Works for export for •Imperial purposes. SUGAR- COMPANY AND THE INCOME TAX. i v Melbourne,' October 26. It is stated that the Federal Income I Tax Commissioner ha s agreed to aocept ''CO per cent, of the dividends on Colonial Sugar shares are taxable, the rellriainder being earned outside Australia. THE COLLIERIES DISPUTE. '■ Sydney, October 26. The' Northern Collery proprietors will i meet- the men in conference on Wednesday. • A PATRIOTIC CONGREGATION. Sydney, October 26. r A Presbyterian clergyman at Lindj field has applied for a chaplaincy, be- ' cause everyone of fighthg age m his congregation has enlisted. HOSPITAL SUNDAY IN MEL- ' ' BOURNE. Melbourne, October 26. Hospital Sunday collections totalled £9773 —a record. • A SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LOAN. London, October 25. The South Australian State Government is arranging for the issue of a two million 5 per cent, loan at 99, repayable botwoen 1920 and 1922.

RECORD WOOL BID. (Rec. October 26, 10.35 p.m.)' . Sydney, October 26. Another record wool bid—crossbred greasy touched 183 d.

SANDER'S EXTRACT—3 drops on snK ar, will protect front and all infections diseases. SANDERS EXTRACT cures ulcers, poisoned wounds, eczema permanently. ''Insist upon thfl^ genuine and reject inferior, or harmful-* lust-aSsß3wds/:'r-Mlfc

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2603, 27 October 1915, Page 6

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375

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2603, 27 October 1915, Page 6

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2603, 27 October 1915, Page 6

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