N.S.W. RAILWAY ECONOMIES
Reed. 10.15 a.m. SYDNEY, Today. Mr. Justice Beeby in the Arbitration Court has released the New South Wales Railway Commissioners from all Industrial undertakings with the various unions.
This will enable the commissioners to pursue rigid economies. The Railway Commissioners today announced that, beginning on Monday, a 48-hours’ week will operate generally on the railways. This includes employees engaged under both Federal and State awards. LONDON UNEASY LONDON, Friday. There is a distinctly uneasy feeling in the Loudon money market as a result of the latest advices from Australia, says the “Financial News.” Dealers have not hesitated to mark down values of Australian securities one or two points. i Operators are disgruntled at hearing so much unfavourable talk about the financial position, after the money market’s recent acceptance of £5,000,000 of Treasury bills to enable the Commonwealth to meet the bills which matured at the beginning of the week.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1070, 6 September 1930, Page 9
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