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(AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CA*LK ASSOCIATION) ENGINEERS’ STRIKE. 'Received This Day at 8 a.m.) l SYDNEY, This Day. Messrs Burns Phillips have indefinitely laid tip the steamer' Matarsim, engaged in the Singapore service owing to the engineers’ strike. The general position regarding the strike is unchanged. , PUBLIC SERVICE. (Received this day at 8.40 a.m.) 6 - SYDNEY, This Day. The Public Service Conference carried a resolution not to encourage or participate in any strike ,and also not to participate in politics or identify itself with any political party.
A PROTEST. (Received this day at 11.25 a.m.) BRISBANE, Jnu. 22
A public meeting protested at Air Lennon's appointment and decided to cable to the King, asking for the wi.odrnwnl of his commission.
MELBOURNE, Jan. 22. Arrived. —Hntiniaru from Dunedin. GENERAL BIRDWOOD. MELBOURNE, Jan. 22. General Birdwood speaking to a welcome to Ministers said it was the height of folly to rely op tho League of i\ations tq onsiue our. defence. New Zealand and Ausralia must see eye to eye and work as one nation, and with one live thought- in matters of defence. He also advocated a closer union of India, New Zealand and Australia on defence matters.
20,000 IDLED. MELBOURNE, Jan. 22. There arc now 20,000 idled in the Commonwealth ns a result of the marine engineers’ strike. RIFLE TEAM. , SYDNEY. Jan. 22, At the annual meeting of the Rifle Asoeiation, it was annquncp,c| that a British team is visiting Australia this year,
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