AUSTRALIAN-NEWS
HEAT AY AVE RISING AGAIN.
OLD COLD TRINKETC AND ,ORNA» MENTS. RECEIVING DEPOT IN SYDNEY. By Telegraph—Pr««i> ASKjcittivH—Copyright Sydney, November 18. The suggestion that old gold trinkets and ornaments should be put to practical use has been adopted. A depot has been opened and large quantities already received. The money so raised goes to the war funds. QUEENSLAND REFERENDUM. (Rec. November 18, 9.15 p.m.) Brisbane, November 18. ■ The State Premier states that he intends to resubmit the rojected Referendum Bill .to the Council. J.f it is again rejected ho will refer it to the people. THE BEER STRIKE. MUTUAL AGREEMENT ON CERTAIN POINTS. (Rec. November 18, 9.15 p.m.) Melbourne, November 17. On reassembling, the Compulsory Conference on the liquor strike announced that a mutual agreement had been reached whereby the wages of tho breweries' and licensed victuallers' employees were raised to £3 per week. Tho cases of tho other employees involved havo been referred to the Arbitration Court
(It-ec. November 19, 0.25 a.m.)
Sydney, November 18. There is a renewal of the heat wave# The thermometer in tho City is at 95deg.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2623, 19 November 1915, Page 5
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183AUSTRALIAN-NEWS HEAT AY AVE RISING AGAIN. Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2623, 19 November 1915, Page 5
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