AUSTRALIAN NEWS
STIRRING WELCOME TO MR. HUGHKS. By Ttlegrnph Preu Am—Copyrlrtt Received Sept. 14. 5.5 p.m. Sydney, Sopt, 14 Ten thousand soldiers gavo Mr. Hughe* a stirring welcome at Sydney. The Premier was chaired and escorted to t»o Town Hall. BAKERS DECIDE TO STRIKE. Received Sept. 14, 6.S p.m. ■ Sydney, .Sept. 14 A mass meeting of bakers decided to strike 011 Monday in nil shops in which union condition!! were'not compiled with A shortage of bread is predicted, VISIT BY AMERICAN FLEET Received Sspt. 14, fi.fi p.m. Melbourne, Sept. 14 It is unofficially reported that iicgoti.v tions have been reopened to arrange for a visit by the American Asiatic fleet.— Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 September 1919, Page 4
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