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A CONFERENCE,
SYDNEY, This Day. Uie -Labour party has convened a conference with the unions to discuss industrial matters and submit tile decisions to Cabinet. SWORN IN. SYDNEY, This Day. Messrs Sproule and Kavanagli have been sworn in as members of the Cabinet, which now numbers thirteen. JUDGMENT FOR- DEFENDANT. SYDNEY, This Day. In the claim by John Norton’s trustees against the Union Bank cabled on 14th. January, a verdict was given for defendants. FIRE DAMAGE., SYDNEY, This Day. The damage to the Golf Club house by lire amounts to £20,000. WOMEN’S REQUEST. MELBOURNE, This Day. Replying to a deputation of women asking for cheaper necessaries, Mr Hughes ex-presesd approval of the idea that women should hare seats on the Commissions and Boards dealing with questions of interest to women. A BALLOT. (Received This Day at 8 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Day. The Seamen’s Union are balloting whether they will affiliate with the Transport Workers Union or One Big Union. The secretary of the Transport j Yorkers states the federation is likely to ho an international one with farreaching results.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1920, Page 1
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