AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
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FIREMAN INJURED. SYDNEY, January IS. When the steamer Waibemo, bound from Newcastle to Lyttelton, was sonic hours out s:he ran into rough weather and a fireman fell and was injured. The vessel made for Sydney where the man was landed. Another fireman was picked up and the voyage was resumed. INTER NATIONAL C'RIC KETER S’ DEATH. SYDNEY, January 18. Obituary.—Ernest Tindall, ex-inter-national cricketer, aged 75. 44-HOUR WEEK. SOME OF THE RESULTS. SYDNEY, Jan. 18. As the result of the introduction of the forty-four hour week the Caterers and Restaurants Association lms increased tlio price of meals by threepence from to-dav. MELBOURNE, Jan. 18. A large confectionery .manufacturer who recently bought for £OB,OOO a controlling interest in a Sydney enterprise, announces he is removing the whole plant employed in the Sydney business to Melbourne, mainly as a result of tbe forty-four hour week. He is of opinion that for tlio same reason many other industries will be compelled to leave New South Males.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1926, Page 3
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