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Prwa AMoeUlkm—By Telegraph—Copyright
LONDON, October 29,
(Received Nov. 1, at 1.25 a.m.) A Tokio telegram state? that the Japanese Government is about to open negotiations for the extension of the AngloJapanes3 Alliance.—A. and N.Z. Cable. TOKIO, October 29. (Received Nov. 1, at 1.25 a.m.) Fourteen persons were killed in' an explosion aboard the Japanese battleship Hyuga during manoeuvres.—Reuter.. SYDNEY, October 31. As a result of the ( drougM horses are Belling at Mudgee for half a crown each. (Received Oct. 31, at 9.30 p.m.) A meeting of waterside workers decided that, in view of the failure of the Government to prevent profiteering and reduce the cost of commodities, the watersiders would support a trades union movement to prevent the export of necessary commodities until the needs of the people are .met at a reasonable cost.
(Received Nov. 1, at 1.25 a.m.) A fire destroyed Burford's soap works at Broken Hill. The damage done was £9000.
BRISBANE, October 31. The Methodist. Synod decided in favour of the union of churches.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17771, 1 November 1919, Page 9
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