GENERAL CABLEGRAMS
AN ESTATE FOB FIELD-MARSHAL ■ HAIG. London, November 27. A scheme is mooted in Scotland to purchase the estate of Ttemersyde, in Berwickshire, as a present to Lord Haig, ns a national gift. The estate* has been long identified in ling's family.—Aus.JS'.Z. Cable Assn.
FEDERAL NOTE ISSUE. Melbourne, December 1. The Federal note issue amounts to. ■£54,6.13,532, and the gold reserve to jE23,632,177.—Pre5s Af.wi. POLISH CABINET RESIGNS. Vienna, Nurembor IS. The Polish Cabinet has resigned.—Aus.K.Z. Cable/Assn. NEW SOUTH WALES MINERS. Sydney, December 1. The ballot of the Northern miners .resulted in favour of the six-hour day. the one big union, and the abolition of the cr.ntnict system.—Press Assn. BASIC WAGE INQUIRY IN AUSTRALIA. (Rec. December 1, 10.25 p.m.) Melbourne, December 1. Mr. Piddlngton. K.C.. has been appointed chairman of tho Ba,sic Wage Commission, crented by the Commonwealth Government, and which is to commenc/3 its inquiry immediately.—Prese Assn. USEFUL RATN TN NEW SOUTH WALKS. (Rec. December 1, 10.15 p.m.)v Sydney, December 1. . Useful rain has fallen in (he easfe'n ihalf of the State and in the Eiveriua. The droiight in Hie western districts is 'not unrelieved.—Press Assn. RECORD VRKxTuR A DIAMOND. (Rec. December 1, 8,5 p.m.) London, "<oveinlwr 27. A single diamond <il n London auction Toalised £7M. The price is understood to bo iv record.—Aiis.-N.K. Cable Assn. REPATRIATION SUSTENANCE ALLOWANCE. (Rec. December 1, 7.15 p.m.) Sydney, December 1. The Minister for l{F|Xilrin!inii In)'; announced that in v ; 'uv nf I 1'" i'lriwpd cost of licing the Repatriation Commission is raising the sustenance allownnce V five shilling weekly where the to<ill iiilowniicn ifliiuw under ,£'.'! 2--. M. weekly. A slightly smaller incmife. is to be innde v.hi"-e : momes exceed that amount.— Vies* A.«n. LATE SHIPPING. (Bee. December 1, 11.10 p.m.) London, November 27. Arrived, at Halifax-Durham, from Wellington. "SOCCER" TEAM FOR. AUSTRALIA. London, November 25. Aminccmenk hnvi- bi'i'ti nmdc '.o s°nd an amateur "soccer" Irani to New 7,vnInnd and Aiislrnlia in Ihp li)2l ?e:ison if the Dominions frmnco the tour. Mr. Ji. L. Salmon and Mr. F. J. Coiirrnoy are lcivin'r F.nvland for New Zealand to discuss the financial' question.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 58, 2 December 1919, Page 7
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