AUSTRALIAN.
AUBTKAUAN & N.Z. OAB TjH ASSOCIATION]
WORKING HOURS. (Received Tins Day at 8 a.m.) SYDNEY, Nov 30,
In the Assembly, the report by Judge Beeby, who is enquiring into the question fii shorter working week, was tabjef}. It reppinmgpds forty r four hours, including Sa(,upd;»yjv’prk for building trades, and states the industries where it is necessary that employees must work ordinary hqtrrs a S present worked, Iron trades arc to be granted a forty-four hpurfJ, week sjx months, Government gave notice of a Bill to give effect to the recommendation. CHURCH’S PROTEST. (Received this day at 8 a.m.) SYDNEY, November 30. A committee composed of the heads of all churches excepting the Catholic, have issued a manifesto denouncing Government’s announced intention of instituting a State lottery. SENTENCE COMMUTED. SYDNEY, November 30. The sentence of Falleni (the man wo-, man) cabled on 6th. October has been' commuted to imprisonment for life. At the wool sales greasies reached a record price of forty-five pence.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1920, Page 2
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