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j THE GO-SLOW ADOPTED.‘ i ' ON OVERSEA VESSELS. L Received 10 am. 3 MELBOURNE, This Day. ~ ‘Agents for overseas vessels :S*t€lte' that stevedores for overseas steamers have adoptd Va. go-slow policy, owing to refusal of owners to accept in its entirety the terms of the watersider-s award, made in ')cto‘.'-r.-:. PORT DARWIN UNREST. ENQUIRY COMMENCED. . Received 10 a.m. , SYDNEY, This Day. The Port Dernvin Royal Commissionhas commenced an enquiry into the‘ unrest in the ‘.i\Y-Cvl‘thol'll.T(£‘l‘l'ltOl'},'. ' COPPER COIN SHORTAGE. CHILDREN’S SAVINGS‘ WANTED Received 10 a..m. - MELBOURNE, This Day. As the result of a. shortage of copper lbanks are asking for ehildren’s savings, offering to pay above value for -.111 coppers so delivered. . SYDNEY WHEAT ENQUIRY. EVIDENCE NEAR COMPLETION” Received 10 am. SYDNEY, This Day. Evidence is concluded at the Vvheat Enquiry, except in the case of Gcorgeson’s contract, which was deferre(i7 owing to Georgeson’s illness. M SHIPPING. Received 110 a.m. SYDNEY, This Day. Arrived: Kaikoura from New Zeae» land. . - SYDNE LIQUOR LEGISLATION.‘-. C THE BREWERS.’ STRIKE.‘ 1"": ‘ ‘ . Received 10 am. SYDNEY, This Day; The Legislative Council carried the second reading of the Liquor Act‘ Amendment Bill_ Coopers at the various breweries have joined the strikers. A
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3357, 9 December 1919, Page 4
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197AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3357, 9 December 1919, Page 4
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