AUSTRALIAN
U'STIIAt.IAN ANO N.Z. CAm.K ASSOCIATION. I MT. MORGAN MINK “HLACK.” HI! ISHANK. Nov. 1 A meeting of the Ansttalian Workers’ t nion at Ml Morgan declared the mine "hho'k” from the date ol the new Vi ward reducing wages being gazetted. IN Dt STI! I AI. DISPCI EM SYDNEY. N"V. ITie repot I of the ( 'omimmwea If h Industrial liureau show- that during o’lir I:»•_’( 1 there were .Ml industrial disputes in Australia. umber of working days lost was l.od.nm. and the estimated loss ol "ages "as !.' II .tltttt. WOOL SALKS. .111! ISP. AN K, Nov. The sc oml series of wool sab's M'o duel'll allimaled bidding, Japanese and Yorkshire buyers were pr. mineiil. Gcr-in,-,ii and Ereneli buyers were also bidding freely. The selection of was"the best oll'ereil for some time. HI'ISON'IC n-.uiri:. Oil ISHANK, November I. Several further eases of plague are reported in different ecntfes. Om- at Townsville pruvNl fatal. SYDNEY'. November 1. The lirst defence Line against Ml" plague has been broken. An mfe* t* d vas caught on premises at the southern end of Sussex Street. The building has hneii quarantined and isolated. Tim Health authorities regard this development with great anxiety.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1921, Page 1
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