AUSTRALIAN NEWS
■ STRIKES SETTLED i GOVERNMENT'S LATEST TROUBLE. . By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright i Sydney, April 12. . The engineers' and electricians' : strikes have been settled. The Govern- • ment's latest trouble is a striko of the i rural workers at the State Farm, doi laying seeding operations. ITEMS IN BRIEF. . : , e FIXED PRICES. Melbourne, April 12. The Melbourne master, bakers have decided not to jell,bread at the price fixed by the Prices Adjustment Board. The Viotorian farmers have formed a union, one of the objects of which is: to prevent the fixing of prices of foodstuffs becoming- a settled-policy. • . LAND FOR, SOLDIER-FARMERS. Sydney, April 12. ' Mr. J. C.' Manifold, of 1 Runnymede Station, has given 3049 acres, valued ; at £20,000, for the settlement of returned soldiers., .' 'VARSITY MEN AT THE WAR, . Melbourne, April 12. 1 • At; the:Uiuversit.v, 'on 'Commehcement Day, the Chancellor stated that; 980 University men were at the war, including over 400 students, who had broken their courses and enlisted. X--- '
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2745, 13 April 1916, Page 5
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160AUSTRALIAN NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2745, 13 April 1916, Page 5
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