AUSTRALIAN NEWS
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CA-BI.E ASSOCIATION. FURTHER. EXTENDED. SYDNEY, September G. Tiie time of closing for the Conversion Loan has been further extended till the loth. •EMPLOYEES SHARE PROFITS. SY DNEY, September G. I lie employees of the State Qualifies at Kiania received their first bonus last week for the year’s operations, on the bonus system. Spnwjeijs received £23 and other employees proportionate amounts. The profits totalled £27,000. MR LAWSON RESIGNS. MELBOURNE, September 0. Mr 1 •awson has resigned and the Governor sent for Mr Preimegast Allen and subsequently recommissioned Mr Eawsan to carry on. Mr Lawson and Air Allen are now constituting a composite Afinistry. PILOT CREW' STRIKE. BRISBANE. Sop t. G. When the pilot steamer Cormorant reaclied Brisbane from Cafe Aloreton at midnight, the crew went on strike. No oversea vessels at present are requiring the pilot steamer's services, hut some are expected in a day or two. AUSTRALIAN WOOL SEASON. SYDNEY’, September G. The Sydney wool season opens on the fifteenth when sixteen thousand hales will he submitted.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1923, Page 3
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