AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
ANTI-LABOR COUNCIL RESOLUTION By Telejrnph —Press Sydney, Feb. 23. A conference of representatives of 50 unions favoring arbitration pjassed a motion that tlie Labor Council as at present constituted was not a true reflex of union opinion—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. TRADE WITH GERMANY. Melbourne, Feb. 28. In the House of Representatives Mr. Hughes stated that the Government had arrived at a decision respecting trading with Germany which would shortly be announced. He also said that Australia had not been consulted in regard to the reversal of the Allies' policy in connection with the trial of war criminals. Mr. Massey Greene has announced that trade relations have been resumed with the former monarchy of AustriaHungary. ROSS SMITH RECEIVES CHEQUE. Melbourne, Fob. 28. Sir Ross Smith and his crew wore entertained by the Federal Cabinet and presented with a cheque for £IO,OOO. Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 March 1920, Page 5
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