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GENERAL CABLES

(By Telegraph-Press Assoclation-CopyriEM

The Commonwealth is releasing butter ■; ] stored under Imperial contract, to lelieve ' tlio shortage, i

Tho Sydney newspapers pay lengthy tributes to the late Dr, Morrison, political adviser to the Chinese President.

. Sydney University Buffers a severo loss' ' through Professor Wilson's acceptance of j the chair oU anatomy ut CambridßO Un<- . versily. Professor Wilson recently sue- ' ceeded to Demi of the Faculty of Medi- I cine. ' j

A Sydney message states that the mill- ' tary authorities havo ■ been instructed , from Melbourne to removo the names J of Father Jerger and Dr. Hirschfield ] from the deportation list, pending re : j consideration of tho facts. :i

Tho Penmen's Union at Sydney passed : ) a resolution protesting against the de- ' nortation of any person without' trial,' j It was also decided not to man ships ! used for deportations.* A further resolu- j lion demands tho release of twelve In- j dustrial Workers of the World prison-: , crs within one month, and threateflfl .; drastic action in the event of refusal. !

The chairman of tho Broken Hill j Block 10 is of opinion that a New South j Wales Government Commission would ; successfully terminate the Barrier strike, -j which he "described as a world's record. .. A conference will 1m held in Sydney on' , Wednesday.

At the inquiry in Sydney into the price ; of meat, it was intimated that a shortage j of supplies was expected. Mutton could '\ be obtained from cold storage locally i and from Victoria and New Zealand. '; These outside soul ecu would have to 1)6 j drawn upon whether or not the drought i broke. I

It is officially renoi ted from 'Athens j that. Greek troops without incident'oecu- ■ nied tho railway line as far as KulcH \ Burgaz, also the town of Demotica. The j French have handed over to the Greek' .-. authorities tho administration of West- < ern Thrace. \

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 212, 2 June 1920, Page 7

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310

GENERAL CABLES Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 212, 2 June 1920, Page 7

GENERAL CABLES Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 212, 2 June 1920, Page 7

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