AUSTRALIA
PIGEOX-RACIXG STOPPED. Received 13. 11.40 p.m. Sydney, October 13. The Defence Department has ordered all pigeon-racing to cease. ;PREFEREXCK TO BRITAIX. j Sydney, October 13. A meeting of manufacturers decided to establish a protectionist association with the object of giving ell'cctivc preference to British manufactures. COPPER FOR THE ALLIES. Melbourne, October 13. The Imperial Government considers it is impracticable to adopt the Commonwealth Government's suggestion that all copper exported to Britain and Franca in time of war should be secured from Australia. The. chief ground of refusal was that the supply was insufficient tu meet the demand. ALIEXS UNPOPULAR. Melbourne, Octaber 13. The Government is taking steps to relieve a number of naturalised German and Austrian stevedores, alongside whom members.of the Stevedores' Association refuse to work. Mysterious lights. Sydney, October 13. : Bullic and Lismore report mysterious i lights in the sky at night. As both (towns command extensive sea views various surmises hare bees made.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 120, 14 October 1914, Page 5
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