AUSTRALIAN.
NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTION’S. I AUSTRALIAN « N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION] SYDNEY, March 28 There is no further alteration in the New South Wales election figures. LATEIt— The political situation is still indefinite. The Government cling to their hope that the anti Labour majority will enable it to carry on. It intends to meet Parliament unless Labour secures a. direct majority. Labour circles believe they will get a majority of two or three and are busy speculating on the New Minisrtv. NO SATURDAY WORK. SYDNEY, March 28. Yesterday a mass meeting of the building trades workers resolved not to work on Saturday. SEAMEN PROTEST. SYDNEY, March 28. The seamen are again threatening trouble will result owing to the Federal Government’s delay in proclaiming the new Navigation Act as law. The. men are determined to hold up any steamier not fulfilling the legal requirements.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1920, Page 4
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