AUSTRALIAN NEWS
A CANDIDATE. tAustralian Press Association.) SYDNEY, January 25. L. Cunningham, a former member of the House of Representatives has been substituted for Coleman to contest East ■Sydney seat cabled on 23rd. Coleman has been ordered a rest by his doctor. FEDERAL DISSATISFACTION. ADELAIDE. January 25. Premier Hill will shortly take steps to convene a conference between representatives of South Australia, Western •Australia, and Tasmanian Governments to discuss the disabilities suffered by those States under the Federation. Mr Hill said there was no stability. Federal grants were made bat the disabilities remained. SEAMEN DEFY UNION. ADELAIDE, January 25. At Port 'Adelaide only the small steamer Kapoola is now idle. All the others are being worked b r y stamen who are defying their Union’s order-s.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1932, Page 3
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