AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
(By Telegraph—Per Press Association.) DAILY HIHF. STD TICK. (Deceived this day at 8 a.m.) SYDNEY. July 22. The daily hire strike has spread to the engineering works o! Briton Limited. at Waterloo, where the engineers refused to resume work, after being paid the first week’s wages under the dailv hire system. MELBOURNE. July 23. The Arbitration Court made an order restraining Amalgamated Engineering Union and six shop stewards at Sunshine Harvester works from doing or continuing to do anything in the nature of a strike. The application, which was hv employers arose from certain emplovees ret using to work with othoi employees who were contented to work forty-eight hours weekly.
F \MTLY ENDOWMENT. SYDNEY. July 22.
The New South Wales Executive Council, at it special meeting, gazetted the Family Endowment Act. which will operate from to-morrow. The allowances will be payable, and the tax on the employers will he collected as from to-morrow.
The first payment tinder the Endow ment Act will lie made nil September 1
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1927, Page 2
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