Australia.
CASUALTY LIST NO, 133. rUnited Press Assoo.-ition.] Sydney. January 16. Died of wounds, Private H. A. .Creed; wounded and missing, pre'viously reported wounded, G. H. Logan; ill, Driver A. Venn, Gunner M. F. Haritch, Private R. R. Williamson (in hospital at Ghezireh), Gunner E. P. Titchener (at Cairo), Private C. J. E. Rasmussen (at Alexandria). Sergeant F. G. Lawson ''at Heliopolis), Sergeant D. Sanson (disembarked at Malta!, Private J- CalHnan. SYNDICALISM DENOUNCED. Melbourne, January 14. Mr Hughes, at a recruiting meeting, passionately denounced the foul parasites who attached themselves to the vitals of the Labor Party. “There is,” he said, “between syndicalism and unionism a gulf as wide as he'll. In the name of unionism and h’borism T pass them out like the devils 'out of the swine.” Referring to the union enlistments, Mr Hughes stated that the waterside workers had sent 4000 men and the Australian Workers’ Union 20,000 men. ! SOUTH COAST MINERS RESUME. r■ ’ ,v '■ (Received 9.40 ami.) Sydney, January 17. Tlie South Coast Miners resume today, pending the Court’s decision, I The Labour Department’s annual | review for 1915, shows that there were three hundred and eight dislocations during the twelve months. PRICE OF SUGAR INCREASED. Melbourne, January 17. I The Government has instructed the Colonial Sugar Company to increase the prices of refined sugar £3 15s a ' ton.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 35, 17 January 1916, Page 3
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222Australia. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 35, 17 January 1916, Page 3
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