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AUSTRALIAN NEWS

By Telegraph..—Press Association.— Copyright UNIONISTS NOT TO HAVE PREFERENCE. Sydney, October 31. ' Tub Legislative Council has struck «u6' the provision in the Arbitration Bill em--powering the Court to direct that enw plovers should give unionists preference ill employment. SIX WORKMEN INJURED. MblboubnE; October 31. Six. men were injured, three seriously., by the collapse of a scaffolding at Prahran.. EXPORT OP BREADSTUFFS. Adelaide, October 31. The exports of breadstuff during the last nine months were over 220,000 tons. There are indications that stocks will be reduced to a minimum before the end 0$ the year. / THE CAPE CABL.E (Received November 1, 1 a.m.) Adelaide, October 31. The Eastern Extension Company have arranged a direct cable service for press messages between Australia and South Africa. The terms will be available in si few days.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11800, 1 November 1901, Page 5

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11800, 1 November 1901, Page 5

AUSTRALIAN NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11800, 1 November 1901, Page 5

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