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CABLEGRAMS

I -— <>. Tpeu press association.] I Australia-New Zealand Cable Servircl LABOR UNREST. Sydney, April I.'. At the Labor Council, in opposi a motion for adjournment until after the Federal Elections, Mr. Ripp.ni;dale, of the Coachwonkers' Union, said that and undercurrent was working in tlie industrial world. 'It liad started in New Zealand, and would , reach Australia shortly. From information he had received he knew a momentous question would be asked them. If not to-night, then next week or later. It would mean a bread and butter question for Australia. He would not say too much, but the council should be in their places to answer a question when it arrived. The motion for adjournment was carried. THE EIDBXSTONE EXPLOSION. New York, April 11. Officials of the Eddystono ammunition works are certain that plotiers caused the explosion. The pone.- bcli :vr whoever caused the disaster was kill?'! II the conflagration. GERMANS IN REVOLT. London, April 11. The Amsterdam correspondent of the Daily Chronicle says:—"The authorities in Germany fear that the disorders hitherto isolated will become general. An outbreak in Hamburg is especally likely. Extraordinary measures have been taken to cope with the situation. Police and soldiers have taken possession of corner houses commanding all the [important streets, (and machine guns have been installed." a— juMinni—»

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 14 April 1917, Page 3

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CABLEGRAMS Levin Daily Chronicle, 14 April 1917, Page 3

CABLEGRAMS Levin Daily Chronicle, 14 April 1917, Page 3

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