AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
' Australia & N.Z. Cable Association.] ITRAS’IIC ACTION URGED. (Received this day at 11.25 a.m.) BRISBANE. November 25. A meeting of the Queensland branch ol the Australian Seamen’s Union passtil a resolution recommending Ihe union to lake drastic action to prevent the deportation of Walsh and .fohfin--eii. BACON FACTORY STRIKE. SYDNEY, November 29. The employee.- of tun big bacon factories at Preston and Ballarat, respectively. struck, following the employers' refusal to grant their demand for a len per cent inrease in wages. The strike has thrown the industry into chains as other employers loot tiu--afe to make forward arrangements. The employees, accordingly, throughout the industry have been given foilroen day's notice of dismissal. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. MELBOURNE, November 25. The Federal Cabinet at its first meeting since the election decided that Parliament meet on 13th January. QUEENSLAND WHEAT DECREASE. BRISBANE, November 25. The Wheat Board estimates the wheat crop will total two million Imshcls, as compared with 2,779.829. the previous year. The decrease is due to adverse weather conditions.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1925, Page 3
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