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Australia

WOOLLEN COMFORTS APPRECIATED ALIEN'S DISMISSED AT BROKEN HILL. AUSTRALIA ' PREPARED TO GO THROUGH." London, January 4. Mr C'oghlan has sent from the Sydney Citizens' War Chest funds consignments of woollen comfort? to the Guards lirigade in the trenches, whose commandant writes that thc-y are very grateful for the maguifieent present, which is most acceptable. Sydney January S. The management of Broken Hill Central Mine has notified that, in view of the war crisis and the feeling engendered by Friday's shooting, alien enemies will not be further employed in the mine. The bodies of Gool and Abdulla were buried by the police privately, Mohammedans objecting to their internment in their section of the graveyard. 7\fr Ilolman, in a special New Year's Message to the Daily Chronicle, stated that thousands were drilling in readiness for the war. Australia understood the nature of the contest and was unanimous in support of the Mother Country and her allies and was prepared to go through as long as the struggle endured.

A N'< >YEL ACTION. A BOYCOTTED ALIEN SEEKS IIEDRESS. Received S.oO p.m. Sydney, January 5. fhe \\hart" Labourers' t'nion decision r."_-rn.-:;,7j. ;•-■ working v. iili enemy : ■"* ~ led to a Supreme Court i'.e'.i mi. wherein Autrust claiminm r[.">ii damans froi:- the union, and ;l * ' ' i ■ii,i , .iu:-tiun to restrain the en,on fn.n presenting his obtaining empl. yni.-it; as a v.harf laborer.

i:xi"t!rr -t;«>xs Ih'Cei'i'd •!. 1.!.*) Melbvlll'.'ie, Janu:nv The f:o-er::::s.!!t has d ,-idcd to allow Wool, hid- -, 1 L±.s to b:j e-'.pinv :! to Franc- in l.'rlMt or French shi;-. also shipment - u merino wool, hides, and skins to Am-rica subject to approve ! satisfactory guaranty s that tlie niateri;)! will not be re-exported either in raw or manufactured form, preference given to liriti.-b -hips.

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Bibliographic details
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 178, 6 January 1915, Page 5

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287

Australia Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 178, 6 January 1915, Page 5

Australia Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 178, 6 January 1915, Page 5

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