AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
BUTTER FOR FRANCE. By Cable-—Press Association—Copyright. 1 Sydney, September 12. The first shipment of Australian butter to France, ten 1 tons, will be sent to-morrow. AUSTRALIAN NAVAL CADETS. Sydney, September 12. The New South Wales quotum of naval cadets—a thousand—is now practically complete. CONTRACT SHEARING. Sydney, September 12. The Workers' Union will take a plebiscite on the question whether the contract system of shearing shall cease. There, is reason to believe that the vote will be against the contract system. A STEAMER DELAYED. Perth. Septernber 12. A strike at the Collie mines delayed the departure of the steamer Wa.lkherie, which arrived from New Yorken route for New Zealand. Failing to obtain bunker coal at Bun,bury, she tproceed-ed to Albany. / . ■— —... HIGH RATES OF LABOR. Adelaide, September 12. Building schemes in the city aggregating £IOO,OOO, have been indefinitely postponed owing to the high labor rates.
RAIN IN WESTRALIA. Perth. September 32. Seasonable rains have ensured a good market.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 70, 13 September 1911, Page 2
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158AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 70, 13 September 1911, Page 2
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