AUSTRALIAN.
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COAL TRIBUNAL. SYDNEY. February I. As a consequence of the Chairman of the Coal Tribunal informing the representative of Victorian miners tin t the tribunal had no power to deal with flie dispute at Alonfraggi. icnresontntivos of the miners intimnrod that a strike would probably be extended to another State in order to make an iu-lor-,State dispute and so come within Ihc tribunal's jurisdiction. CUTTING ERl'irG I ITS. SYDNEY. Fob. |. The Commonweal!h line has caused concern in conference shipping circles by announcing its intention to utilise idle ships by entering the American trade. C argoes of wool will be carried a farthing a pound cheaper than bv the conference line.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 February 1923, Page 3
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