AUSTRALIAN NEWS
FEDERATION OF LABORERS. By Cablft—Press Association—Copyright Sydney, November 22. A federation of laborers' unions, representing 25,000 members throughout the Commonwealth, has been formed. Politicians are rigidly excluded from holding office in the federation. RISE IN POLLARD. Sydney, November 22. Pollard has advanced another five shillings and U now £0 per ton. TROUBLE ON A STEAMER. Perth, November 22. The trouble on the steamer Koombana continues. The men decline all ■overtures unless the chief steward is removed. lIOBART PAPER ABSORBED. Hobart, November 22. The Labor paper has absorbed the Ta-smanian Evening News after 28 years' independent publication . THE TREVASCUS MURDER. Sydney, November 22. A young man suspected of the Trevaseus murder has been traced to Melbourne, and the police are hopeful of his early arrest.
SAILING VESSELS. Melbourne, November 22. A return shows that the. foreign sailing vessels trading to Australia are three times as numerous as British. British-owned vessels are being rapidly bought up by other nationalities.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 130, 23 November 1911, Page 2
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159AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 130, 23 November 1911, Page 2
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