AUSTRALIAN.
AUHTitAI.IAN AND N.Z. OAIII.E ASSOCIATION. BUSH FIRES EXTINGUISHED SYDNEY, Nov 13. Soaking rain lias fallen over the whole of the fil'd zone in the west, ex. tinguisliing the outbreak. AUSTRALIAN ITEMS. SYDNEY, Nov. 14.
A new industrial movement., established, which embraces several Independent Workers of the, World prisoners, has been declared bogus by the Communist executive, as likely to divide, the Communist movment.
Obituary.—Mistress Tail, wife of Rev Tait, of Scots’ C’lmrcli, formerly of Christchurch, Now Zealand. MKI/ItOUHNR, Nov. 14. The Presbyterian Assembly of YicIc.ria and Tasmania adopted a resolution expressing profound disappointment at the failure-oil Mr Hughes to secure the abolition of the condominium in New Hebrides, and urging an early opportunity he given Parliament to discuss the offer of a French company to the Commonwealth. It was also decided to sock the co-operation of other States to organise a national campaign on New Hebrides.
SEAMEN’S HEAVY DEMANDS. IReeeived jTliis Day at 10.15 a.in.) MELBOURNE. Nov. 15. The Wnilioi bound for New /fainml is detained in port, owing to the seamen demanding C3O for the trip, an average of L’s per day. It is stated the Seamen's t niun arc supporting the claim. j WIRELESS PROPOSAL. ’Received This Hay at 11.30 a.m.) SYDNEY. November 15. E. T. Fisk, on behalf of the Amalgamated Wireless Limited nddie.*sed the National Club regarding tile elieapcniug of eoinmiinii-at ion with the rest of the, world. Tin' scheme would cost a million, of which Amalgamated Wireless has C 150.000 ami desired the Cointmmwcalth to subscribe the balance and take control, lie promised to give a first, class service at one third less cost pec word than by cable and added that the Commonwealth besides possessing a powerful plant would be saved the present annual deficit of I'tiO.Obti. I WHEAT POOL. SYDNEY. November lb.
The l.aboor Party Executive passed a resolution that Government should swamp (lie Legislative Cooneil and ieimool it the Wheat Bill.
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