AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.SS. CAI'M! ASSOCIATION. : 1 SALARY OF CAPTAINS. MELBOURNE. Sept. 1L The Arbitration Court, in the ease oi the Merchant Service Guild against the Commonwealth Steamship Company to settle rates and conditions, lived roe rates of the captains of vessels over 10 000 tons, ylicit its the ( oinmonw< null passenger steamers, at £SI os monthly. LED E R Al, 1! ET R ENCII M EXT. i Received this day at '.L45 a.m.) . SYDNEY. Sept. 11. Mr Cocks lias reduced the staff at the Treasure hv twenty-two. as an nistidl„elit of the reorganisation scheme which he considers should take oficet throughout the puhi.c service. SHIPPING LINE. SYDNEY. Sept. 11. Tle> Commonwealth Shipping Board has decided to dispose of twenty-five vessels. The fleet to he retained includes live Bay liners, two new V. classes under construction, live 1L >- enemv ships and several others. G. **• Kueen has been appointed manager ... Australia. WIRELESS BROADCASTING. MELBOURNE. Sept. 11. The IVstinaster-Oeneral has the first broadcasting license to Farmers’ Limited, of Sydney, "bo ate utet i„is a wireless plant to cost £10.00.L Farmers also propose establishing • similar
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1923, Page 3
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