LATE CABLES.
REDUCTION OF. MEMBERS.
STATEMENT BY SIR JOHN SEE
By Electric Telegraph-Per Press Association—Copyright. Received 9.35 p.m., Dec. 18. SYDNEY, Dec. 18,
Sir John See states that- it the referendum favors a reduction of members ol the State Parliament, he will forego the holiday lie proposed taking to New Zealand, and will call Parliament together, within six Weeks to deal specially, with the question. Thu result of the vote will he known about Thursday.
.THE OVALAU DISASTER.
PRESENTATION TO CAPTAIN TODD. By Electric Telegraph—Per Press Association—Copyright. Received 9.35 p.m., Dec. IS. SYDNEY, Dee. IS. ; The Premier, on behalf of the Government, presented Captain Todd with a gold medal, in recognition ol his bravery in connection with the Ovalau disaster.
.TAILORS AND ARBITRATION
A REJECTED APPLICATION.
By Electric Telegraph—Per Press Association—Copyright. Received 9.35 p.m., Dec. 18. SYDNEY, Dec. J. 8.The Arbitration Court, by a majority, refused to grant the Journeyman Tailors’ Association’s applL cation for a common rule in regard to tailor-made garments, or garments made in factories by chart or measurement, holding that it would probably result in the banisning of a great enquiry; from New South Wales.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XII, Issue 1077, 19 December 1903, Page 2
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