WELSH MINERS THREATEN FOOD STRIKE
onus thrust on the food controller;. London, August 28. The Monmouthshire miners threaten to strike unless a larger allowance of cheese, butter, and jam is forthcoming. Mr. Winstone, president of the Welsh miners, informed Mr. Clynes, Food Minister, that if any stoppage occurs Mr. Clynes will be responsible.—Aub.N.Z. Cablo Assn. NATIONAL PROHIBITION IN AMERICA . TO OPERATE ON JULY 1 NEXT YEAR. Washington, August' 27. An agrenment has been reached by which National Prohibition, to bo en- , aoted shortly, will become effective on July 1, 1919.-Aus.-N.Z. Cable Aeen. WHEAT PRICES IN NEW SOUTH WALES LOWER FIGURE FOR SURPLUS WHEAT. (Reo. August 29, 9.85 p.m.) : Melbourne, August 29. The Federal Aoting Prime Minister, Mr. Watt, conferred with the Wheat Board and \\. ~Ed tho neooßsity for the disposing of tiio surplus wheat at even a lower pribo than tho farmers oonsidered reasonable. The present overdraft on tho.wheat is fourteen millions. Attempts to soil two years' snr- ■ plus ■ woro unsuccessful.—Aus.-N.Z, i Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 293, 30 August 1918, Page 5
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164WELSH MINERS THREATEN FOOD STRIKE Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 293, 30 August 1918, Page 5
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