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AUSTRALIAN NEWS

SH TUBERS PERTURBE.D,

GERMAN COMPETITION. (Australian Press Association) (U.aited Se- «ioe.) SYDNEY, Jan. 18 Australian shippers are perturbed at the news that the Norddeutscher Lloyd intends commencing a steamer service to New Guinea in February. A request lias been made to the Federal navigation authorities by Australian shippers, to impose the Australian coastal shipping provisions. The Prime Minister will consider the representations next week. STRIKE THR EATEN ED. ; SYDNEY, Jan. 21. Five men have recently been dismissed from the Port Kembla power house. There .is now a. strike threatening if these men are not reinstated. A strike will result in the whole of the South Coast towns being plunged into- darkness. Tlio men state that the dismissals wore over a trivial matter, following on a practical joke, but the Power House authorities take an opposite view. KAISER’S BIRTHDAY. BERT.iTN. Jaif; 21. The first party of Germans to visit Doom to offer birthday greetings to the 'Raiser filled thirty motor cars. They represented the old Army and Navy. They were headed by Field 'Marshal Von Mac ken sen, and Admiral Von Sol)rodder. AH were in full uniform, and they have lieen ordered to attend a church service.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 January 1929, Page 6

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 22 January 1929, Page 6

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 22 January 1929, Page 6

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