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. WORKERS’ DISPUTE. —A Labour lourt at Diusburg, Germany, has decided that the arbitrator’s award to the iron and steel workers is not bindtag. This will make a reconciliation between the masters and men more difficult.—A. and N.Z.-P.A. I.EADER OF “ARMY.” —The “Daily News” says it understands that General Bramwell Booth’s condition is unchanged. This has rendered his retirement as head of the Salvation Army necessary, and an announcement of the name of his successor is expected in a few davs.—A. and N.Z.PA. paper PROSECUTED.—The Commonwealth electoral authorities have Instituted a prosecution against C* hun Newspaper, Limited, Sydney, charging it with publishing an unsigned article commenting on a candidate, namely, Mr. Bruce, the Prime •m.aister, on October 12. The case has been adjourned until Tuesday. “PRICE’S” DRINKS—FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY Summer days in town and country—sun that delights in making young old hot and tired —just the rh her for “Price’s” Drinks! A Is J « bottle of “Price’s” Fruit Extract three gallons—flavoured Limes, Orange and Raspberry are • mong the varieties offered. Your ator « sells 'Price’s.” 4
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 511, 14 November 1928, Page 9
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177Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 511, 14 November 1928, Page 9
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