AUSTRALIA
(Australian and N.Z; Cable Association,/ . ' . SMALLPOX ON SHIP/ i . BRISBANE, Dec., 29. AVhen the steamer, Sussex', ’eh, route to New Zealand, , reached Thursday Island, the master reported that he landed a smallpox' patient at Singapore, and. tfie vessel was quarantined. GERMAN DISPUTE. < ' . SYDNEY, December 30. All sailings of inter-Sfate steamers froip Sydney to AVest . Australia have been suspended,, pending an assurance that there will be a cessation of interruptions caused by union tactics. N.Z. BOY SCOUTS SYDNEY,-Dec. 30. The New Zealand Boy Scouts quartered in the Petersham'Scouts’ Hall, are having a- busy time sightseeing. They will participate in - the scout sports at. Wooliongong on ..Saturday- t SEAMEN’S DISPUTE, s PERTH, Dec./29. In consequence of the lumpers’ decision to lift the embargo onthe steamer Clan Monroe, the' Seanten’s Union, although without jurisdiction over the Clan Monroe, which has: a “black” crew, is retaliating inanother direction, by issuing’orders to the winchmen on the steamers vKayoola, Woolgar, Bambra, all -dt s whom are members.of the Seamen’s Union, not to supply steam to lumpers to work on these, vessels. They ' thus are at a standstill. All 'Other inter-State vessels will also be held up'on ar-
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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 December 1924, Page 5
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