OVERSEA GIFTS TO THE MOTHER COUNTRY
HER DEEP GRATITUDE .The.following cablegram! has been deceived by His-Excellency the Governor from the Secretary of State for the Colonies:— ■'.'. -■ '.■'...■' . "I am about to lay before Parliament further correspondence concerning the munificent gifts which, have: so far been offered from . the .various ■ parts of the Empire, and before doing so I desire on behalf of His Majesty's Govern-' rhent again to Express their deep gratitude, to aU who have so; generously and in such diverse ways, both publicly and privately, contributed 'to J;he requirements of His Majesty's Government and thoir Allies for purposes of alleviating the distress caused by tho war and bringing it to a successful iseue.--Harcourfc." . . ~
WORKERS' DISLOYALTY.
Sydney, November 27. .'- Over 400. men are idle by tho dock Strike.' Some of the unions are prepared to work an extra shift as an ordinary one, but others demand double, pay. There is a considerable outcry against tetter's want of Joyalfcr.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2320, 30 November 1914, Page 6
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158OVERSEA GIFTS TO THE MOTHER COUNTRY Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2320, 30 November 1914, Page 6
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