SYDNEY BAKERS STRIKE
MASTERS WILL MAN THE BAKERIES ■y . Sydney, Septenibor IG. Two thousand workers are idle as'the result of tho bakers' strike. Tho men will further consider tho proposals for a settlement to-day. The master bakers havo decided to man the bakeries, and it is expected that supplies of bread will be available to-day.—Press Assn. ,
(Roc. Scptombsr 16, 9.45 p.m.) • . Sydney, Septenibor 16. The master bakers are providing a limited supply. Tho bread shops aro besieged, and stocks of biscuits oro being rapidly exhausted. A mass meeting of tho operatives rejected tho proposals from yesterday's conference, A further coraputsory conferenco is sitting—Press, Assn.
The International Lawn Tennis Fcdern, \ tion has decided on tho expulsion from the federation of all enemy associations. All tho'affiliated fcdoratfbns,: including that'of America, which ..docs .not tyafong to tho International Federation, havo . now decided to forbid members to play against onemy subjects.
(The cable news in. this issue accredited (o the London "Times" has appoarcd in that journal, , hut only where expressly stated !b such news tho editorial opinion' of tho "Times.")
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 302, 17 September 1919, Page 7
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177SYDNEY BAKERS STRIKE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 302, 17 September 1919, Page 7
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