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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

| (AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABI.K ASSOCIATION MINERS’ BALLOT. (Received this day at 9.30 a.m.) LONDON, March 29. The coalminers conference, attei hear the executive’s report, following r further interview with the Government, decided to submit two questions to a ballot of all miners, returnable on 15th April, whether to accept Government’s new offer of twenty per cent, increase with a guarantee of a minimum of 2s per shift over eighteen, and Is between sixteen and seventeen, and 9d under sixteen, payable from Ist March. The new offer is estimated to cost 35 to 38 millions. WOOL SALES. (Received This Day at 11.20. a.m.)

ANTWERP, March 27. At the woolsales on Friday and Saturday 2100 bales were sold, with ani mated bidding, and prices fifteen t,( twenty per cent, above February rates SHIPOWNERS PRO JEST. (Received this day at 12.20 p.m) LONDON, March 27. Influential shipowners have signed a memorial protesting against the failure of the railways to handle the country’s traffic, resulting in a congestion at the docks, and other delays, involving an increased cost to the signatories, who suggest that the railway

be worked three eight hour shifts daily in order to make the utmost use jf rolling stock. ON THE TURKISH BORDER. (Received this day at 12.25 p.m) ATHENS, March 27. Many Turks are seeking refuge at Greek frontier posts in western Thrace and asking permission to enter in order to esepae being recruited for the Bulgarian army. A LOCK-OUT THREAT. (Received This Day at 1.5. p.m.) COPENHAGEN, March 2f. The Danish Employers’ Association have decided on a general lock-out, commencing on April 9tli., on the grounds ‘of the workers’ continuous demands for increased wages. All factories will be closed, except those essention to the life of the nation. It is expected that the Labour Party will order a general strike.

MILLION DOLLARS REFUSED. (Received This Day at 1.5. p.m.) NEW YORK, March 27. Mr Bernard 'Shaw has refused a million dollars offer for the moving picture rights of his play, on the grounds that the sum would he greatly reduced by American and British taxation.

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Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1920, Page 3

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348

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1920, Page 3

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1920, Page 3

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