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AUSTRALIAN NEWS

THE RINDERPEST OUTBREAK. COMBATING THE MENACE. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, November 30. Dr Earle Page announced after a meeting of the Federal Cabinet that Senator Pearce was going to Western Australia to represent the Government in any joint measures necessary by the Federal and State authorities to combat the rinderpest outbreak. POSTAL OFFICIAL RESIGNS. MELBOURNE, November 30. Mr Justinian Oxenham, 1.5.0., Secre-tary-General of the Commonwealth Post Office, has resigned. He will be succeeded by Mr Hi .P?'Brown, pf-tne British Post Office, who has been loaned to the Commonwealth for the past year. MINE MACHINERY DISPUTE. SYDNEY, November 30. The owners of the northern collieries have informed Mr C. W. Oakes (Colonial Secretary) that they refuse to arbitrate on the question of new machinery until all the existing awards are honoured by the miners.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19033, 1 December 1923, Page 9

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS Otago Daily Times, Issue 19033, 1 December 1923, Page 9

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Otago Daily Times, Issue 19033, 1 December 1923, Page 9

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