AUSTRALIAN NEWS
THE BROKEN HILL STRIKE.
END NOT IN SIGHT.
Received 10'."5a.m.T SYDNEY, this day
After a. strike lasting nine months, Broken Hill miners are still fifin in their resolution. not to return until granted twenty, shillings_ daily for a six-hour day, and abolition of the contract sysMtem_ -
THE ENGINEERS’ STRIKE.
T\VELVE THOUSAND NO\V IDLE.
Received 10.5 'a..m.
SYDNEY, this day.
A mass meeting of marine engineers decided not to resume work until the original‘ demands were conceded. It is estimated now there‘ are 12,000 men idle in the various States. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS. LATEST STATE OF PARIES. Received 10.5 a.nl. SYDNEY, this day. The of parties in the Federal House is now:—-—-Nationalists Labour Fa.l'mel‘s. ..... ... . . 14 “’ Doubtful 1
RATIONING COAL
OWING TO ENGINEERS’ STRIKE.
Received 10.5 »a.m:
MELBOURNE, , this day.
As a result of the" marine engineers’ striké, the Coal Board has introduced coal I'a’tion'in-g.’ It is decided to Withdraw "Supplies from non-essential in’dustries. ' ‘
INTER-STATE CRICKET.
MELBOURNE, this day.
New South Wales, in their first innings have lost six ‘wickets for 233 rtfns. Ratclifie, not out, 44; Kellaway, not out, 32.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3373, 30 December 1919, Page 5
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181AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3373, 30 December 1919, Page 5
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