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PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. (Received December 21, 9.25 a.m.) Sydney, December 2\. Tho Now South Wales Government has stopped all -wheat crossing into Victoria. Many laden teams aro hung up." Though the Christmas spending is hardly so heavy as in previous years, business is very brisk.' The Herald estimates that the- Christmas dinner will cost very little above normal.' The Maheno's departure from New' castk was delayed until last night, owing to trouble with the firemen. Arrived.—Fiona, from Auckland. Melbourne, December 21. Mr Tudor has asked the New Zealand Government to send a, ship in search of the. missing trawler Endeavour. This will inakc threo vessels making tho search. Perth, December 21. On the arrival of the steamer Niawaru from New York, under the aegis of German agents, the wharf labourers held a meeting and • protested, against the apathy of the authorities in allowing German firms to- act as agents. They decided not to work ou German. Austrian, or Turkish vessels.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2524, 21 December 1914, Page 3
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