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BUSH FIRES.
SYDNEY, December 1.
Bush fires in the Trundle district destroyed fifty thousand acres of pasturage, and are still raging.
FEDERAL ELECTIONS
SYDNEY, December 1.
The final count of the first preference votes for the Senate has been completed, and the allocation of the transfer preferences has commenced.
LABOUR AND EXTREMISTS. SYDNEY, December 1,
The Australian Labour Party Conference has been convened for April next, when the principal business will be the question of dealing with the extremists.
COMPULSORY UNIONISM. SYDNEY, December 1.
Following on the refusal of an employee at Ryland’s Wire Nail Works, Newcastle, tc join the Australian Workers’ Union, nine hundred other employees struck, after the management refused to dismiss him, .
MOSQUITO PEST.
SYDNEY, December I.
Due of the nightmares of country holiday makers is the want of protection against rest-disturbing mosquitos. A complaint on this head was led into Court, which rule that hotels must provide without delay a net for every bed.
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