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4CSTH4IIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. N.S.AV. COAL DISPUTE. SYDNEY, October 2. The Secretary of tlie Southern Colliery Proprietors’ Association -states that no reply lias been received from the men in connection with the owners’ demand for a guarantee that the men would work full time. Consequently, the owners state, the Southern mines will be closed on Tuesday. 4.1-HOURS WEEK. PERTH, Oct. 2. Engineers have ceased work as a protest against the new working week of 48 hours. FEDERAL POLITICS. .MELBOURNE, Oet. 3. In the House of Representatives, Air Parker .Maloney moved the adjourn- j mont to discuss the necessity of govern- j ment giving four shillings per bushel ' for wheat for the coming season. The i motion was defeated bv 29 to 9.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1922, Page 3
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