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f AUSTUAMAN .t N. 7.. CftlU.li ASSOCIATIONj Australian coal miners. MELBOURNE, Jul 25. r llie representatives of the coal miners are unable to agree regarding the scope of the proposed Tribunal. Hon Mr Hughes has therefore made other suggestions, which are being submitted to the miners. CIVIL SERVANTS STRIKE. PERTH, July 25. A basis for the settlement of the Civil Servants’ strike has been reached on all points, except the payment of salaries during the strike, which thy Government refuses tp agree REPRESENTATIVES’ SALARIES. (Received this day at 10.35 a.m.) • SYDNEY. July 26. Premier Storey, speaking at the. Traveller’s Banquet, favoured the action of the Federal Parliament increasing salaries, and hinted tliftt State increase was probable, HR MANNIX’S UTTERANCES, MELBOURNE', July 20. Hon. W. M. Hughes at Bendigo fiercely denounced the recent American utterances n f Dr Mannix. Incidentally he mentioned the Government was appointing a High Commissioner in America to reflect Australian sentiment.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 July 1920, Page 3
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