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AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CAULK ASSOCIATION. CALLAWAY'S APPEAL- DISMISSED. .M.TRLBOIiOI fill Dee. I. Tiie Boxing Association dismissed the appeal hy ('ail Callaway against Referee Blansbard's decision awarding Saturday night'a context. Rigby v. Callaway. to Rigby, on a loul. The Association j-a-x-d a fin tiler resolution expressing tin- rpioiim that the foul was uninteiitionai. being due to Caihuvay’.s mi-apiprehensiim as to Xe-.v Zealand i oiliest Miles. IXofT.ST AIUOniXED. (Received tin - day at 11.25 n.m.) NEWCASTLE, December 1. ITa- i 111 j 111 -, t iii eouneei ion with the .M iiitiamU! ra tragedy wa- adjoin ned until tin- III!,. ONE BIC I'XION. .MEI.BDI'RXE. Dee. I. The Au-tralian Workers t’nion has, applied to t!--- Industrial Registrar, aan oi galii- ali'.n. to include in its ranks workers cf tin- liidu-irbi! I'nion • ml the Waterside Wo; her r l-idera Lion, embracing all employee-: ill the ag'l iellillll- - ti an-pm tation. manufacturing and mining industries. |*|(lT ( (T.M I'; iN> t'l It iN i I.A I .MS. MLI.ROI'HXE. Dei end t-r I. ( .il.ii.et lengthily debated the question oi the 1-ejnpens,-it inn claims rcsI'let.ir.g the riots and it decided to milieu- to it- previous d.visions not to
RINDERPEST OI'TBEKAK. MELBOURNE. Dee. I. Doctor Cutup.stun has leeoivcd ad- \ ices from I’erth that the Rinderp-ost outhreak is lonlined to an area ol two squa’e mi!-—. Titere has been no Ire 1: eases. ,tl\Vf'Eßlol'S CATTLE DISEASE. MKLBt iI'R.XE. Deeeml.er -I. Mr .M dry. Mini-ter oi' Agt ieulture, has nnnouiieed 11 1 ;: t. several further vii.-es of a mysterious disea-e i< reported among a lie id of eat tie at Belnnuit. There has la ■ n two death.-. A I'STRAJ.iJA. AND OLYMPIC O A.’MLS. SYDNEY. Do 'em her -I. A meeting iil he gem-tai cm litre of the Olympic (Limes Am Indian Heprvsent :it i: .1! l-'iuvl lapsed, owing to poor atteiulan; e. and because ot the tartly response to the appeal for funds. It j- expe-ted t’u.-t not more than four n presenlatives will be sent by Australia. THE SPA 11 LI XD EB t I'BE. A I'STB ALI AX DOCTOR'S REPORT. iHeecivc-A Dos 'lay nl 91.gT a.m.l MEI.BD'i X'F. Dee. I. Major-C-mera! Sir X-vilh- iluv.se. who was eommiss'oneil I y the l-ederal tloverumeut to enqir.ix- into Dr Spaliiinger's ireatue-ui la- returm-d Iron! a visit, to Eump -. 11 - said i bat lie does not fee! aide to reeomm-md t Iktloverumeut to spend one penny on the treatment. II.• iiii-iwiew oil Dr Soahliuger wh » wa- neat L- to -u| ply the partial serum till April, and the eomplele serum lor eighteen months. Pop th" pa; Hal serum Spaldinger wanted 8011.99 f . and 9 r ita- complete serum LRIS.i:i!T. 11 OS P IT'A I,S BILL. SYDNEY. Deei-mbe: I. Mr I lakes outlined the main features of the Hospitals Bill to a 'n-.-.iug ol hospital representatives. He explain; ,1 ‘h i a < umniission will be- appointed lo , rol :di h. i-pitals. ( oiitriinuions will he (lunpiiisoiy with .00-nlie- iron; tin- (lovei'iimeei. The < ’ un-ipie el i• 11 1 a:y void.: ibnt ions 9 - ■ imtintaine' 1 .. C! 11 i.DI! I'iX DO WILLI I DA.MACE. M EJ.BOCRXK. Dee. I. Killeen hoys. their age- ranging from (i to 15 years, were arrested and charged with unlawfully cut,wing a shop and doing wilful damage. While a cuke .-Imp was Iming repaired, the children forced an entrance and smashed mirrors, windows and fittings. The damage is estimated at £159. Si CLICK ET. BRISBANE. Dee. I. In Queensland's -eeuml innings Thompson scored (l! and O'C.mnnr CL The match was drawn.
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