AUSTRALIAN NEWS
(Ky Electric Telegraph- -Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cat)!* AsauciationJ SYDNEY, Tliis Day. A lliici liv ueans of a clever Mise ■'<-•- cured £149," the weekend taking* it a butcher's shop at Aunandale. De entered (he shop dining the temporary ahsence of the proprietor and csked the employe in (Marge il> l ' Lwo sets °> brains" When the latter enhrcd the iO- - ehnler to gel ihem, the thief slammed and locked the door, seized ths money which was in. a bag in the till, and decamped. A :iM.is mating of stove morlders decided, in view of a section of strikers at Metter'g resuming, ihe strike be deck'"' ed off''so far as Metter's firm is concerned. Two hundred men employed- at several smaller shops decided to continue the fighr for a 44-hour week. MELBOURNE. This Day. Tlie Minister for Customs decided io impose a dumping duty on South African maize, which is sold to Australian buyers at an export price lower than the price in South Africa. Australian Labour has appealed to Labour members of the Federal and State Parliaments for loans of £25 each to enable the party to light the Federal elections. So far the response has been poor.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 30 November 1922, Page 3
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199AUSTRALIAN NEWS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 30 November 1922, Page 3
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