THE COMMONWEALTH.
♦ AN IMPORTANT CONFERENCE. (By , Cfcble.—Pzeee Association.—Copyright.) SYDNEY, March 1. Mr 6. S. Beeby (State Minister _of labour) presided at the opening session of the compulsory conference between representatives of coal-minja owners and minera to discuss the position of the industry, with a view to better relations between the two sides. _ ... . The question of alleged victimisation in a considerable number of mines, as a result of the late strike, cropped up, and led to some heated, argument before the conference decided to sit in camera. ANOTHER CYCLONE COMING. . BRISBANE, March 1. Tim 'Weather Bureau has warned coastal towns of the approach of another cyclone. ' TRADE AFTER THE .WAR. MELBOURNE, March 1. A meeting of representatives of business men of all the States approved of Mr Hughes's post-war trade organisation scheme. '
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16150, 2 March 1918, Page 9
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