AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
THE SHEARING DISPUTE. OVER 500 SHEDS WORKING; Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Reed. 12.40 *.m.) SYDNEY. Sept. .30. Shearing is proceeding steadily under the award rates over 500" sheds, represent; ing 8,000,000 sheep. Sheds representing 7,000,000 s"heep have not yet started work. MB. HUGHES' CONSTITUENCY. MELBOURNE. Sept, #. Mr. W. M. Hughes announced to a meeting of his constituents at Bendigo that he was unable again to offer himself . as a candidate for Rendigo. . -' : •; 'FRISCO PARES BJUSEDs SYDNEY. Sept. 9. The Oceanic Company's fares between< \ San Francisco and Sydney will be in. • creased after next Wednesday from £60 to £67 first class. £40 to £46 15s second and £27 to £28 10s third. SALE OP WOODEN SHIPS t rr Sept. 9. In.the House of Bepvesentative*. Mr Mahoney moved, in Committee of Supply that the amount be reduced by £1 as a protest against tie Government's action disposing of the wooden ships for £10,000 without inviting tenders. The amendment was. lost by 29 to 15. LEGAL* ACnON LASTS 58 DAYS. SYDNEY. Sept. »:' The hearing of the wool tops case has finished, after 58 days. Mr. Justice Isaacs will give his'decision in due course on the facte, and refer questiens of law to the Full High Court.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18192, 11 September 1922, Page 7
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