AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
WHARF LABOURERS' DISPUTE. SETTLEMENT ARRIVED AT. Received January 12, 9.38 a.m. SYDNEY, January 12. As a result of several conferences between the stevedores' and Wharf Labourers' Associations, it is understood that the question of the waterside workers wages has been practically settled. Tbe decision will be submitted to a further conference to-day. SYDNEY SHIPPING. INCREASE IN INWARD TONNAGE. SYDNEY, January 12. Last year 1934 vessels arrived at Sydney, the same number as in the previous year, but the tonnage was 283,000 more. DOCTORS DIFFER. FREMANTLE, Jan. 12. Two doctors declare that the illness from whioh the Nera's fireman is suffering is plague, while the ship's surgeon declares that the pacient strained himself, and that the case is not plague. BUSH FIRES. MELBOURNE, Jab. 12. Bush fires at Kilmore, forty-two miles north of Melbourne, destroyed ten thousand acres of grass and a number of stock. A FRENCH VISITOR. THE CATINAT ARRIVES AT SYDNEY. Received January 13, 1.12 a.m. SYDNEY, January 13. Arrived—Frenoh cruiser Catinat, from Noumea.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7940, 13 January 1906, Page 5
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167AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7940, 13 January 1906, Page 5
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