AUSTRALIAN.
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IUBTHALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. REPORTED DEMONSTRATION. (Received this day at 8 a.m.) SYDNEY, May 14. Mr Marks, member of the House of Representatives, waited on the Inspector General of Police and told him he-had been informed that an armed demonstration by supporters of the red flag would be held in the Domain on Sunday next.
WHEAT POOL. MELBOURNE, May 14. A deputation of representatives of wheat growers in the Commonwealth, asked Mr Cook to back the compulsory wheat pool controlled by sie farmers, predictign absolutely disaster to the industry unless this was done. ODDFELLOWS’ PROJECT. SYDNEY, May 13. At the Annual Conference of the Grand United Order of Oddfellows, it was decided to extend its operations to New Zealand, where an organiser is to be sent. ”
DEFENCE BILL PASSED. (Received This Day at 9.45 a.m.'' MELBOURNE, May 12. The genate pased the Defence Bill. NAURU ISLAND. . _ V. MELBOURNE May 14. It is officially announced the Commonwealth to date have paid £1,483. 000 in connection with the Naum Island agreement. FELLMONGERS REQUEST. MELBOURNE, May 14. A deputation of fellmongers asked Mr Cook for the removal of restrictions on fellmongered wool shipped overseas, or failing that it he taken over by Bawr.i at fixed prices. Unless something is done to relieve the situation the industry will be financially crippled and doomed. Neither banks nor Bawr.i would give them an advance on large held up stocks. Consideration was promised and the hope expressed that the situation would he relieved through the negotiations
CARRYING a SYDNEY, May 14. In connection with the loyalty demonstration, Judd was fined £lO lor carrying a revolver without a license A second charge of offensive .behaviour was adjourned. A UNION WITHDRAWS. SYDNEY, May 14. The cold storage Employees Union has withdrawn from the memberhip of the Labour Council on the ground th it the view of a majority of the Councils delegates are not. representative rf the Trades Union movement.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1921, Page 3
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