AUSTRALIAN NEWS
DISCUSSING REFORM. 1 By Telesraph.—Prc-33 Assn.—Copyright. Hobart, Dec. 13. The Assembly passed the Licenses Reduction Bill providing for compensation to come out of the trade. The proposals to take a referendum on the question of prohibition with compensation by the I State waß defeated. POPULATION OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Sydney, Dec. 13. Official statistics show that the population of New South Wales is 1,984,384. ARREST OF TENNIS PLAYER. Adelaide, Dec. 13. Lycett, the tennis player, was arrested on the eve of his departure for England on a charge of leaving his children without support. ..^ SHIPPING DISPUTES. Melbourne, Dec. 13. The oversea shipping dispute lias ended, the men agreeing io abolish the "goslow" policy as the shipping companies agreed to accept as final the decision of the High Court on the recent appeal by the employers: against the power of the Federal Arbitration Court to malce an »w»r4 retrfMfiMttYa
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 December 1919, Page 7
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