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AUSTRALIAN NEWS

(Australian Press Association) ADELAIDE, December 8. A feature of the Municipal Elections in the City was the return of an unendorsed Labourite, who easily defeated the. endorsed sitting member. Labourites were also defeated in two organised strongholds, Port Adelaide and Port Piri, the casualties in the latter including the Legislative Assembly member, FitzgeraHL W^K) has been Mayor for five years.. MENACE TO INDUSTRY. PERTH, December 8. Lloyd, a passenger by the liner Bendigo states as the result of the Government’s failure to prevent the dumping of foreign cotton goods, Japanese interests are buying complete English mills for re-erection in the Far East. They were able to purchase the looms at about one third and with cheap production costs, a- fresh menace will soon face, the Western industrial world. SYDNEY’S LORD MAYOR. (Received this day at 8 a.m.) SYDNEY, November 9. Alderman J- Jackson, a member of the Legislative Assembley is a nominee from.-the party for the Lord Mayoralty of Sydney. His election to-morrow is regarded as a foregone conclusion. f . NQ PEERAGE. \ SYDNEY, November 9., The Acting-prime Minister says the Government has no intention of recommending Sir I. Isaacs be raised to the Peerage. The Labour Party is definitely opposed to such a thing., • BUTTER FOR CANADA. MELBOURNE, December 9. An official denial is given to the announcement from Canada, that Australia intended .to send twenty million pounds of butter to Canada by April, in order to flood that market. The local Canadian Trade Commissioner, Mr Ross, has been assured that the shipment will not exceed two and a half million pounds weight. EMIGRANT ITALIANS. BRISBANE, December 9. 'Of fifty-two prohibited Italians aboard the Orford only fifteen were allowed to land, those detained aboard made an angry scene on the decks. CHOPPING. HOBART, December 9. - A protest by A. J. Ransom against J. G. Hunter of New Zealand being awarded tffe Reeves Handicap Chop at Ulverstone on the grounds that he supplied insufficient performances, was dismissed.

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 December 1930, Page 6

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 9 December 1930, Page 6

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 9 December 1930, Page 6

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