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THE ORCHESTRA, (Received This Day at 10.40 a.m.) SYDNEY, Feb. 14. Herr Verbrugghen, addressing tlu* orchestra, stated a continuance of the orchestra was essential in the interests of music in the State. He suggested support by subsidies as iu America and Europe. The players subsequnetly intimated they would hold together if possible. REAPPOINTED. MELBOURNE, Feb. 14. Justice Powers has been reappointed Deputy President of the Federal Arbitration Court. SYDNEY, Feb. 14. The Federal Cabinet has issued a commission to W. M. .Maeiarlano, formerly chief Stipendiary Magistrate, to enquire into the allegations of" cargo pilfering. SEAMEN’S REFUSAL. SYDNEY, Feb. 14.
Secretary Walsh has officially announced that the seamen declined to give the assurances sought, but were prepared to resume on conditions prevailing and prior to the stewards’ strike. It is anticipated that some development is likely at a mass meeting of seamen on Tuesday.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1921, Page 3
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