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'TEACHERS' UNION CONDEMNED. LABOR LEADERS TO BE REPRIMANDED. [Delayed in Transmission.] Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. "SYDNEY. July 24. (Received July 25, at 9.30 a.m.) Tho Earl of Dudley has postponed his departure for Eijgland owing to tho illness of Captain Rome, his military secretary. ,A meeting of teachers decided by a largo majority that tho formation of a trade union of teaeheis was inimical to the best interests of the profession. The requisite, twenty leagues have petitioned that a special labor congress be called to consider the action of those Stats Ministers and members who opposed the recent referendum. PERTH. July 24. There is a potato famine owing to the blight and the restrictions against tho Eastern States. Tubers arc selling at 10s per quarter. BRISBANE, July 24. The Government have get aside 80 acres at Yeronga as zoological gardens for Brisbane.
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Evening Star, Issue 14627, 25 July 1911, Page 8
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143AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Evening Star, Issue 14627, 25 July 1911, Page 8
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