AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
AV.STRAI.IAX AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. MINERS TROUBLE. (Received this day at 11.10 a.m.) SYDNEY, April 17. Aggregate- miners meeting at Cossnock decided to approach owners with a view to a resumption of work on ■Wednesday. A Mopv.-ork motion passo.l ;i< u .protest against Crune presiding over h**-aI com is was rescinded. SYDNEY, April 17 Sim • and Federal Labour Executive- have now agreed on all point- in the dispute, except as to who shall preside at the dune Conference, the State insisting on its President, ,T. Power. WEATHER CONDITIONS. SYDNEY. April 17 Heavy rain is reported in the dairying districts of the north coast, blit the south i-iia-t and inland are stdi dry. in consequence of which owners are sending eat lie to the market, which i- over supplied. FEDERAL DECISION. MELBOURNE, April 17. The Commonwealth proposes to dispose oi William-town Dockyards a- a going concern and in amalgamate the activities of Cockatoo and Garden Iland yanD.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 April 1923, Page 3
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