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AUSTRALIAN NEWS

. if . . ■ ■-'.».■" .".'■'" •' '. " LABOUIII UNIONS' SCRAPS OF '"";■ Vv-': PAPERS; ;l. . V AN "111 P,OETANT JUDGMENT. ' By Telecraphv} Press Association—Copyright '■'."■ Sydney, May 10..: 'Mi'. Justice Jliggiiw' delivered an - important jutlt >ri.'eat on, the -Melbourne btcitinship Co.C panj's appiieatioir against the Waterside.v . Workers'. Federation. for' an injunction Jo forbid breaches of their ; awaru and auri Jihent.. . The applicatm i ns were dismissed, ' the Judge holding at a breach of an agreement made ouiS-ido of an award, but having rei'eren.'d..J thereto,■;was not a -breach of the \i ward, inasmuch as the award did not <i leal with the subject of leasing .work. V> • ■ STATE |MEAT WORKS, " THE QUBjJI ISLAND IDEAL. ' , j "-...'London, May' 9; The Premier of (Mr. T. J. Eyan), speaking ;.>.■, ; ;bcfore , the ; Butchers', Company, remove o' some lniscbnceptioiis of Queensland's' ;i( :tibn • regarding meat works. He sua'.« ssf ally repelled the charge of confisct it ion, adding that his ideal was conipleiW Government conh'bl of the entire iuea ti exports. Mr. Uyau added: "Tho fair .'J labour' conditions on which Queensland ; disistcd produced ihe "'sturdy men who we B3 so noDly upholding iho' Empire." ~''« ...' » CAMPAIGN. MONSTER PETIT; U)N.PEESENTED. (Kec. May. 10 p.m.) ■; M el bourne, May 10. .Mr. Joseph Cook; ('l'ioUder.-of the Opposition in the Federal House) has presented the. Women's Natio ill;.l .League petition in favour of couscrij 4 am. -j c ' cuntmiid 15,01)0-names. ■ '| '• ITEMS IN tihlEF. ....■ ' OBITUAIIP'.: .■;; "Jl ydnsy, May 9. • Obituary—Mr. John i\i- Badgery, the noted pastoralist.' His .rson, John; is i'aimiug in New Zealand'EMPIRE D; tit.' ' Sytjl'iey, May 10. . Empire Day will not txf. recognised as: a public holiday as iiv pre yious years. SIX O'CLOCK CLol/IKG- ' '.■■(Rec. May 10, lp.-'i i.m.j' •: '. . Sydm'r. 'i May 10. Tho rctcrendu-,n and .temj. ii/rance campaign in favour, of six o'clo aJc closing is proceeding vigorously. 'Meetings are being held in the city and c'oun JW districts. The speakers include Mrs. i ! fi e-Cowic,. of New Zealand. 5 EMPIRE PAEMAMENTAR.t DELEGATES. : i. Uiec. May 10, 10 p.m I.) Melbourne, "if 'ay 10. The Federal delegates to the.l Empire Parliamentary Association nieep \ngs ■ in Ixtndou have been chosen, and. ivj ill leave towards tlic. end of the'month. ;l

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2768, 11 May 1916, Page 5

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2768, 11 May 1916, Page 5

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2768, 11 May 1916, Page 5

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