AUSTRALIAN NEWS
1 WIN-THE-WAR LEAGUE FORMING By Teiezraiin-Press ABfociation-Ootpyilslit Melbourne, January 9. Mr. Hughes, Federal Prime Minister, announces that a meeting of States' representatives will bo held to-night to form a. national organisation, It wilt have no political significance, but will bo really a, AVin-tbo-War League. INTERNED CIVILIANS. INSTRUCTIONS FROM HOME. Melbourne, January 9. Instructions have been received from the Imperial Government to carry out the agreement between Britain and Germany for tho exchange of interned civilians over forty-five years of age. ENEMY COODS. ; WHOLESALE DISPOSAL. .Melboums, January 9. Regulations are being issued prohibiting the wholesale disposal of enemy goods after January 31. COAL LUMPERS' STRIKE. rosrnoN in Tasmania. . . HObart, January 9. 'As a resuß of the coal lumpers' dispute, the lumpers demanding time instead of tonnage rates, the men have refused to unload tho Taviuni's coal, and tho steamer has sailed loaded. -DAYLICHT SAVING. A SUPPOSED ADVANTAGE. Sydney, January 9. Another supposed advantage in favour of daylight saving, namely, lighting economy, is contradioted by City Council officials, who declare that the difference in the output of electricity is not noticed. CONFERENCE REPRESENTATIVE. ANDEEW FISHER SUGGESTED. (Rec. January 9, 8.35 p.m.) ' Melbourne, January 9. Official Labour circles advocate Mr. 1 Andrew Fisher, High Commissioner,! representing Australia at tho Imperial j Conference.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2973, 10 January 1917, Page 5
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211AUSTRALIAN NEWS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2973, 10 January 1917, Page 5
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