AUSTRALIAN.
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PROTEST AGAINST AWARD
AUSTRALIAN -A N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION
SYDNEY, July, 5
The Grazier’s Association and other bodies aro protesting against the Arbitration Court’s award regarding rural worker’s wages and claims. The Association states that it means a rise of 33 to 100 per cent,, which would bo unbearable.
SYDNEY’S BUILDING. SYDNEY, July 5. New building* erected in Sy-’ and suburbs during the year ended Jun 0 represent a value of £4,014,05”, compared with £5,152,920 for tho previous year. PATRIOTIC FUNDS. MELBURNE, July G. Tho Patriotic Funds of the Commonwealth total £7,559,738, and the disbursements £590,974. VENEREAL DISEASE.! MELBOURNE, July 6. Tho State Veneral Disease Bill now operating requires all sufferers to i,-.-; port for treatment. MAJOR-GENERAL HOLMES.
(United Service Telegrams.)
LONDON, July 4th. In connection with the Holman in-
cident, the officer mentioned was MajorGeneral Holmes, who with hi» aideenmp
was conducting Mr. Holman to the New South Wales lines.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1917, Page 3
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