AUSTRALIAN.
(AUSTRALIAN & U.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION 3 TERMS REJECTED. (Received this day, at 9.30 a.m.) SYDNEY, Jan. 23. The marine engineers’ ballot resulted in the rejection of the proposed terms of settlement. The Melbourne branch accepted the terms by a substantial majority.
SENATE RETURN. BRISBANE, Jan. 23. The final figures for tlio election o the Senate show the return of thieo Nationalists. term extended. MELBOURNE, Jan. 23. Tlio Governor-General’s term of office has been extended until the tenmnation of the visit of the Prince of Males.
JAPANESE ARTICLES BARRED. MELBOURNE, Jan. 23. A proclamation prohibits the importation of brushes or toilet articles manufactured of hair of animals from Japan unless accompanied by a certificate from tho health officer that they are free from disease.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1920, Page 1
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