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4USTKAMAN ANI) N.Z. CAIJI.E ASSOCIATION. SUPPORT OF ORCHESTRA. SYDNEY May 28. A meeting of music lovers enthusi astically accepted tlio scheme to finance the Conservatorium Orchestra, and a large number of shares were bought. metal industry. MELBOURNE, May 28. In the House of Representatives, the acute position of the metal industi.' in Australia was referred to by Mr Cook, who advocated miners accepting a sliding scale, in accordance with the condition of the world’s markets. Mi Blakely (President of the Australian workers), stated his Union was favourable to arbitration, hut were stoic lv opposed to any effort to reduce wageNo practical solution was agree to. AUSTRALIAN LABOUR. SYDNEY. May 29 The Australasian Trade Union Convention is being bold in Melbourne in June to consider the formation of a Grand Labour Council to govern all industrial matters in Australia. EX-GERMAN SHIP. MELBOURNE, May 28. As instancing the shipping slump advices have been received that the former German steamer Whlenhorse, of 3200 tons, has been sold for six shillings per ton.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1921, Page 4
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173VARIOUS CABLED ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1921, Page 4
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