AUSTRALIAN.
T AUSTKALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION] STRIKE NEWS. SYDNEY, June 14. A mass meeting 6f seamen resolved to renin iff ofl strike until their claims wore grafted. As a result of the seamen’s strike, Mt. Morgan mine has closed.
INFLUENZA IT ESTRICTJONS. SYDNEY, June 14
Owing to the spread of inflAenpia the Government is closing tli6 State Schools froVri Monday.
SCHOOLS CLOSING TO-DAY. SYDNEY, Jude- if. The epidemic, continues to spread again here. Owing to it's recrudescence 1 the New South Wales Government is • closing the State Schools as frOm Monday. i N.S.W. STRIKE. ; SYDNEY, June' 15. The New South' Wales Labour Con- * fererice yesterday passed' a resolution ■ congratulating the seamen of Australia on their militant stand' for improved conditions arid decided' t<> urge the workmen of Australia’ generally to give the seariieii their wlldle'-heatte'd support. MINESWEEPERS FOR NEW ZEALAND. SYDNEY June 15. Two mine-sweepers the “Geranium” and' the “Tallow” have sailed for New Zealand. . . . . ...
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1919, Page 1
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155AUSTRALIAN. Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1919, Page 1
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