AUSTRALIAN NEWS
* •• -I—CAB DRIVERS' STKIKB. . By Gable—Press A*soeiation—Copyright. Sydney, December 19. Cab drivers ar« striking against a proposal to hire vehicles for from six t« seven shillings. About a hundred are affected. A STEAMER'S CARGO. Sydney, December 19. The whole of the Brooklyn's cargo has been saved and the vessel handed to the underwriters. AUSTRALIAN TEACHERS FOR AUSTRALIA. Sydney, December 19. The Teacher's Conference had a long debate, resenting what it termed plums of the Department going to imported officers, and affirmed the principle that where practicable Australians should be appointed *,o vacancies. MT. LYBLL DISPUTE. Melbourne, December 19. The conference of the Mt. Lyell Company and the miners' delegates has ended abruptly without a settlement. 1A STEAMER ON FERE. Adelaide, December 19. The fire on the steamer Beilefeld at Port Pirie is still .burning. She has a cargo of 15,000 bales of wool and 1 1000 tons of BulphuT.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 149, 20 December 1911, Page 2
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150AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 149, 20 December 1911, Page 2
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