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[AUSTKALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION] A PROPOSED BALLOT. BRISBANE, Oct. 30. The watersiders are taking a ballot on the question whether there should be a total cessation of work of discharging and loading all oversea, vessels, whether hound to or from United Kingdom. It is stated a ballot will be taken throughout the Commonwealth. AN APPOINTMENT. MELBOURNE, Oct. 30. S. Gullett, the war correspondent, has been appointed by the Commonwealth Government as Director of Immigration in Australia, at a salary of £1,500. CLAIM FOR DAMAGES. ECHO OF THE LIGOURI CASE. SYDNEY, October 28. , A writ has been issued on behalf of Sister Ligouri, claiming* £5,000 damages against Dr Dwyer, Roman Catholic Bishop of Wagga, on the ground of alleged malicious arrest. AN ENQUIRY. MELBOURNE, Oct. 30. An enquiry has opened regarding Red Cardinal’s running in the Hotham Handicap ,as compared with the Valley Cup. It was adjourned till eleven on Monday. QUEENSLAND LIQUOR REFERENDUM. BRISBANE, Oct. 31. Progress returns of the liquor referendum are:— State Control 20,726 Prohibition 105,826 Continuance 122,664
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1920, Page 4
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