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N.S.W. RAILWAYMEN. • t * • (Australian Press Association.) SYDNEY, Sept. 5. Judge Beeby, in the Federal Arbi* t rat ion Court, to-day released . the New:' South' • Wales ' Railway Commissioners from all of their industrial undertakings with the various unions. This release will enable the Railway Commissioners to pursue rigid economies, 48 HOURS WEEK. if SYDNEY, Sept. 6. The Railvway Commissioners aanouncedj commencing on Monday, forty-eight hours week will operate generally on the railways, This - includes employees engaged under both Federal and State awards. . RELEASE FROM QUARANTINE. SYDNEY, Sept. 8. . ;.i Twenty-five passengers of the Niew Zeeland are eligible for release from quarantine but only twenty, left, the remainder preferring to stay with their relatives whose release is not possible,
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1930, Page 5
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