GENERAL CABLES.
LATEST MOVE OF THE I.W.W. Sydney, December 4. The latest move of the [.WAV. is to approach a number of important unions, including the wharfies', seamen's and coal lumpers', asking them to strike miles? the convicted men were released. The advances were unfavorably received. BETTING OX THE TOTE. Sydney, December 4. The Minister for Education, replying to a deputation of bookmakers seeking protection from clauses of the Totalisator Bill, said he would take iciare that nobody under twenty-one betted wi+h the totalisator. ■VICTORY FOR THE LIBERALS Adelaide, December li At the municipal elections in almost every district the Liberals swept the poll. SHIPPING SHAKES. London, December 4. The outstanding feature of the Stock Exchange on Saturday was the activity and strength of certain shipping shares, including the Union Steamship Co. of New Zealand. REPORTED DEFEAT OF VILLA El Paso (Texas), December 3. There are reports that Villa has been defeated by Carranzaists thirty miles north of Chihuahua, upon which he is retreating.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 December 1916, Page 2
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