AUSTRALIAN.
[IUSTBAUAN & N.Z. CABXJt ASSOCIATION] MINING TROUBLE. (Received this day at 8 a.m.) SYDNEY, Nov. ID. The Miners Federation decided owing to the Victorian Government’s refusal to comply with the award of the tribunal concerning Victorian brown coal mine, that steps be taken to prevent coal entering Victoria and stopwork meetings will beheld on the 24th. to explain the position to miners. WORK OR THE SACK, SYDNEY, Nov. 19. The N.S.W. Government has announced that if the trawler seamen refuse to take the trawlers to sea, all hands throughout the industry will be paid off. SALARIES OF M’S. P. SYDNEY, November 20. ' * The Royal Commission enquiring into Parliamentarians salaries has concluded taking evidence, the bulk of which suggested that members should at least, receive £I,OOO and the Premier £3,000 annually. DOUBLE TAXATION. MELBOURNE, Nov. 19.
Before the Taxation Commission, the representative of a leading British firm gave evidence .that British investors were withdrawing capital from Australia because of tlie double taxation.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1920, Page 3
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