AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
[BY TKLKOItAI'U—-l'Klt TJIK.SS ASSOCIATION.] THE COKE AY OR KERS STRIKE. .Received this day at 9.45 a.m.) SYDNEY, Mareli 12. The result of tlie strike of coke woiiters is that additional supplies of coke have been aranged for overseas, and now over twenty thousand tons of British coke is afloat for Australia. BROKEN HI 1.1. STRIKE SETTLED. SYDNEY. .Ararch 12. Following a conference of the municipal council and the trades and labour council, the Broken Hill .strike lias been set It'd and all M'l'vinv, are resuming immediately. FERTILISER WORKS DESTROYED. SYDNEY. Mareli 12. A fire destroyed the Paton-Rurns Eerliliser Company's factory at Alex-, andria the damage being estimated at mniiv thousands. j THE GOLD STANDARD. ! M EI.ROCRNK, March 12. | Discussing the probb'iii.s of exchange in the Emjiire Mr Bruce said the announcement inade at the Economic Conference that Britain contemplated On- early restoration of the gold standard. hut pruhablv it would he years before ii could !»■ earrieil into elfeet. Tilt; EMPIRE CRI'ISE. /Received tliis day at it) a.m.) . .AIEI.Ri U'RNE. Mareli 11. The British sipmdron arrives on Monday nioining.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1924, Page 2
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