AUSTRALIAN NEWS
CANCELLATION OF TELEPHONES (Australian Press Association.) CANBERRA, Feb. 25. Since have been thirty-two thousand three luinded and nineteen cancellations of telephones in Austalia. HUGE DECREASE. EMPLOYERS AND SALARIES. MELBOURNE, Feb. 25. Although the number of factories operating in Victoria last year, increased by four the average number of persons employed in factories decreased by 24,993, while salaries and wages fell £7,239,840, compared with the previous year. PARADE OF UNEMPLOYED. SYDNEY, February 25. Upwards of three thousand unemployed men, women and children paraded the city to-day and carried banners on which were painted: “Down With Capitalism,” “Sovietism in Russia; Starvation in Australia, also demanding the dole, the abolition of dole pimps and “down with the New Guard.” The police kept order throughout and at the Domain proceedings were quiet.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1932, Page 6
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