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44-HOURS WEEK.

THE WAGES QUESTION

(BT (AUSTRALIAif AHD H.Z. RABLB ASSOCUTIOH,)

SYDNEY, January 19.

A meeting of the Amalgamated En* gineenng Unign passed a resolution }p favour of a strihe with the object 'of forcing employere to grant fujl wagep for the 44'fipurB weefe, but for the present they have left the matter in the bands of the District CoiSßiittee.

AIR DISASTER.

THREE R.A,F, MEN KILLED,

(OT CABfcE— PRESS ASSOCIATIOH=:CqPTKIGHT,) (AVSTBALIAJf AMD K.Z, CABLB ASapejATlPif,)

MALTA, January 18,

An Air Forge ae'Pplaiie, attached to the carrier Eagle, crashed on a oliff at Two officers, B. Ohafe and G(, 0, Owen, and a telegraphist, Q. W. Burton, were killed. It is reported that a third officer perjsjied. Later.

The aeroplane was flying in a down' pour of rain and a boisterous wind, and }n attempting to make a forced landing it struck a cliff and fell into the sea. The pfflcer previously unidentified i? Flight-Lieutenant Brewertpn.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18904, 20 January 1927, Page 9

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44-HOURS WEEK. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18904, 20 January 1927, Page 9

44-HOURS WEEK. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18904, 20 January 1927, Page 9

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