INDUSTRIAL UNREST
THE BRITISH MINERS' BALLOT- ■ PAPER.
London, February 1C
Sif R. S. Home, Minister of Labour, informed the Miners' Federation that the proposed ballot-paper ought in fairness to present, not only the men's demands, but a'oorrect statement of the Government's attitude.-A-us.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
SYDNEY WHARF WORKERS RESUME. (Eec. February 17, 10 p.m.)
Sydney, February 17. A mass nieeing of wharf workers decided to resume work. The wheat loaders' dispute has also been settled, pending a conference of oversea shippers.-Press Assn.
Of 55 SJ-2 experiments on living animals, last year (a decrease of 10,501) 51,208 were simple inoculations, nnd the British Home Office inspector found the animals "well cared for." (The cable newe in this Issue ■ accredited to the London "Times" has appeared In that Journal, bat only where expressly stated is «u«h. news the editorial opinion u of the i'limM."}
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 123, 18 February 1919, Page 5
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141INDUSTRIAL UNREST Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 123, 18 February 1919, Page 5
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