AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
[By TELEGRAPH—PEIi PRESS ASSOCIATION.] THE SEAMAN’S SIDE. (Received this dav at 19.25 a.in.) SYDNEY. .January 21. 'I he Lord Mayor i.s calling a public meeting in the Town Hull to-night with a view ol giving the general public an opportunity of hearing the .seamen’s side ol the question in regard to the waterfront trouble. SERIOUS DEPRESSION. SYDNEY, January 21. I he effect of the shipping strike and the tying up of all inter-,State Shipping has assumed serious proportions on the Northern coalfields where seventeen collieries are idle owing to slackness in the trade. The stoppages are affecting .several thousand miners and other colliery employees. NEW CHIEF JUSTICE. SYDNEY, January 20. Sir Geo. Fuller announced that Mr Justice Street has been appointed Chief Justice, in succession to Sir Willinn Cullen. .MINISTER DEAD. SYDNEY, January 21. Obituary.—Rev. Nicholas John Cocks, la prominent congregational minister. FIVE DAY WEEK. SYDNEY, January 21. The City Council passed a resolution directing the Conciliation Committee to bring in immediately the 44lioiir week of five days throughout the whole service.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 January 1925, Page 3
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174AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 21 January 1925, Page 3
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