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■n * U • vr-vrnAMAN & K.z ASSOCIATION I damages Awarded. (Received This Day at t> a.m.) r . SYDNEY, Dec.. 17. k Doctor Fox who was prosecuted for ’ i o t wearing am#Sk flaring the Influen|n za epidemic was awarded £l5O damages , r for wrongful imprisonment MARINE STRIKE. ‘ 'Received this dav at fi.2o a.m.) m SYDNEY, This Day.
The marine cooks, butchers and bakers on Australian articles have decided to strike unless granted increased wage*.
FEDERAL POSITION. (Received this day at 6.20 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Day. The state of the parties is now:— Nationalists Labour Farmers Doubtful .: : The counting of first preference in the Senate votes is not expected to be completed until Saturday week, when a start will be made with the final si-rut-iny. ANTI-PROFITEERING. gYPNEY, This Day. The State Assembly passed the .AntiProfiteering Bill, whiph places every commodity in ordinaryi.se scope of the Necessary Lomnuditi Commission, BEWERIES WORKING. SYDNEY. This Day. The breweries are now working full capacity, with free labour, and theie » every indication tl.e Union W.H declare the strike off.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 December 1919, Page 2
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