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Australia

NO NEW DEVELOPMENTS !N COAL STRIKE. THE POLITICAL CRISIS. Press Association—Copyright. ("Received 10.30 ’a.in.) >l(1 ' " Sydney, November 13. There are no new developments in the coal strike. Mr Hoyle returned after a conferference with Mr Hughes, hut he refused to make any comment.

A largely attended meeting in the Domain protested against the proposal to extend the life of Parliament.

The Herald states in connection, with the political crisis that the Government has received cabled instruction from England giving assent to a Bill for prolonging the life of Parliament, and that us far as the Holmanite section of coalition is concerned, the Ministers of the National party and Cabinet had been decided upon.

THE EXPORT OF WOOL. Melbourne, November 13. Mr Hughes states that merino wools classed as “burry” will be permitted to he exported under certain conditions to America. STRAIGHT-OUT WIN FOR “NO.” Press Association —Copyright. (Received 1.50 p.m.) Sydney, November 13. The “No” majority is 59,357, and as there is less than fifty thousand votes still to count now, it is admittedly Impossible for “Yes to uill.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 90, 13 November 1916, Page 2

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Australia Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 90, 13 November 1916, Page 2

Australia Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 90, 13 November 1916, Page 2

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