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[Tint PRESS ASSOCIATION. COPYRIGHT.] COAL 1M INK TROT RLE. SYDNEY. Sep. 22. Negotiations regarding the coalminers trouble are proceeding, and Ministers are hopeful of an early settlement. THE PORT KEMBLA. GERMAN INTRIGUE. SYDNEY Septemhe r 22. The ‘‘Suii” newspaper says that with the loss of the Cumberland and Port Keinbla evidence lias accumulated that Germany with secret agents is carrying out plots for the destruction of ships'in this and other parts of the globe. The directors of the Sun offer £]ooo reward for the detection of such conspiracy hi the Commonwealth and the conviction of the chief criminals. RKSTEKTIONS’ TIGHTENED. MELBOURNE. Sept. 22 Amongst the Port Kemhla’s cargo uere LUO cases of Christmas comforts for soldiers at the Front sent by the .Mayoress and the Patriotic League. Practically the whole of the general merchandise aboard was shipped lor. tin' Imperial Government. The Government is further tightening its precautions to safeguard departing vessels.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1917, Page 1
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153AUSTRALIAN. Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1917, Page 1
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