AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
THE SYDNEY FIRE Australian-New Zealand Cable Asm Sydney, Oct. 8. The damage in the York House Arc was ,C 10,000. Tlie cause is unknown. About twenty firms and agencies qre sufferers by the lire. The daman: ii largely covered by insurance. THE LATE (STRIKE. Melbourne, Oct 8. Tlie bulk of tlie strikers are resuming work. Brisbane, Oct. 8. A meeting of the Seamen'? Union, ii is understood, decided to declare the, ttrike off. COAL LUMPERS RESUME. ■"Received Oct. 8, 11.53 p.m. Sydney, Oct. ff. A mass meeting of coal lumpers d#« cided to return to work on pre-strike conditions. SALE OF BUTTER TO BRITAIN. Received Oct. 8. 11.50 p.m. Melbourne, Oct. S. Mr. Hughes !i eoinpleted the buttef deal. Britiiin purchases 110,000 tons at 151s per ewt. f.o.b. for first grade, and one shilling less for each lower grade, The deal involves 4} million sterling. WESTRALIAN MEMBER KILLED. Perth 1 , Oct. 8. Lieut. Stnbbs, who was elected unopposed last week as the Official Laboui member for Subiaco in the State Assembly, has been killed in action in France.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 October 1917, Page 5
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