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COMMONWEALTH BONDS. RISE IN PRICES, (Australian Press Association.) SYDNEY. April 9. The inquiry for Commonwealth bonds is a feature of tlm Stock Exchange, almost every issue having advanced to much higher levels. The trend of political events, both Federal and State, has inspired greater confidence, ensuring solid support for all gilt-edged securities. Bank shares are steady. THE NO WORKERS. VANISH FROM RATION LINK. (Received thin dav at 9.40 a.m.) BRISBANE, April 10. A total of 985 men vanished from the ration line in Brisbane alone during one week. Tin- Minister for Labour and Industry wants to know why their disappearance coincides with the now schema whereby able bodied men work for the value of the rations due. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISM’S. MELBOURNE, April 10. 'File. Assistant Minister of Industry stated the Federal Ministry intended to prosecute Alelbourno shipowners who lie said, bad acted contrary to the regulation under the Transport Workers Act, which provider! for preference of employment on the wharves to unionists.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1931, Page 6
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