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AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

(By Telegraph—Per Press Association. RAILWAY STAFFS COMBINE. BRISBANE, Dec. 7. The Council of the Railway Transport L iiions, representatives ot Station Master’s, Traffic and Maintenance Employees, Guards’, Shunters’, Signalmen and Salaried Officers Unions and Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen of Queensland has been formed. The main object of tne council is to investigate the circumstances and reasons for dechiring “ black ” any commodity carried on the railways and determine what action be taken by the unions comprising the Council should a dispute conceining “ black ” goods arise. It is estimated the collective membership of unions comprising the Council is more than sixty thousand and that it will have ample power to enforce its decisions.

AN APPOINTMENT. SYDNEY, Dec. 7. 0. N. Kneen, Genera! Manager of the Commonwealth Line has been appointed to the Commonwealth Shipping Board in succession to Clarkson. " APPLICATIONS CALLED. SYDNEY. Dec. 7. The Public Service Board is calling applications for the position of Commissioner of the Family Endowment Act. -Mr Treble is eligible to compete for the position. PROHIBITING HARE BETTING. MELBOURNE, Dec. 7. The Assembly passed a hill prohibit ing betting at mechanical hare coursing meetings. WOOL SALES. BRISBANE, Dec. 7. The third series of wool sales commenced. Competition was exceptionally keen for all grades, and the market. for all stylish wools, and wools showing quality advanced five per cent. Other grades were firm in sellers favour. Good scoureds in a dry condition meet with keen competition lup to last sale rates. '1 he other grades were irregular.

NEW GUINEA GOLD. SYDNEY. Dec. 7. The steamer Moatoro arrived wich a further consignment of gold from New Guinea fields valued at twenty thousand sterling. BTITTER' STABILISATION. CANBERR \. Dec. 7. The butter stabilisation committee decided to continue operations of the Faterson scheme for next year,

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 December 1927, Page 3

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 December 1927, Page 3

AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 December 1927, Page 3

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