PROTECTING VESSELS.
iiHIPMEJWVOF GOODS REGULATIONS. Iteceived Nov. 14, 10.25 p.m. Melbourne. Nov. 14. Amendments- of the War Precautions Regulations prohibit the shipment of goodfc from "■Commonwealth ports withoufc'S written permit, and the customs n»y require the shipper, supplier, and packer to furnish a statutory declara-tion-tbat the goods were packed under trustworthy supervision. The amendaent%4lm at eloscr scrutiny in view of tho rcffht fire and explosion. ».
BTRtrjE CONSPIRACY TRIAL FAILS. ..•>.'., Sydney. Nov. 14. _ T&fcjuty failed to agree on the charges «f conspiracy against the strike leaders, Ravanagh, Thompson, Willis, and Buckley, and a new trial was ordered for the Buckley was then charged with sedition, jand remanded till the 2Gth. Bail wa4 allowed in all cases.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 November 1917, Page 5
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115PROTECTING VESSELS. Taranaki Daily News, 15 November 1917, Page 5
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