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AUSTRALIAN CABLES.

A TEACHERS' UNION. V By Cable.—Presa Association—Copyright Sydney, December 21. The Teachers' Conference remitted for consideration the registration of teachers as an industrial union to a special conference. THE McNE MURDER. Sydney, December 31. At an inquest on McNe, the family so* lieitor gave evidence of bad feeling 'between father and son over monetary matters, and the father had always lived in dread of the son killing him, A FLY PARASITE. Sydney, December 21. Owing to the discovery of a fly para* site, unknown in Australia, on the first shipment of fat cattle from New Caledonia, importation from there has been stopped. NEW WOOLLEN MILLS. Melbourne, December 21. Sir R. Munro Ferguson opened the Commonwealth woollen mills at Geelong, which cost £156,000. Mr. Pearce claimed that they are the most up-to-date in the world. The mills will be utilised for war services. SYDNEY MAYORALTY. Sydney, December 22. Alderman Richards has made a wr* tlier application on similar grounds to oust Alderman Jacobsen, who was elected alderman for Richards' old ward. SALARIES OF TEACHERS. Sydney, December 22. The Teachers' Conference passed a resolution that no classified teacher should receive less than £144 per annum.

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1915, Page 9

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AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1915, Page 9

AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1915, Page 9

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