AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
THE BARRIER TROUBLE. | Received 2,0 1 a.m. j ■Sydney, May 18.1 1 he Amalgamated Miners' Assoc iatiCf has instructed its delegates not to w dors« tile action of the. Cowhinfl t inons ut l'ort I'irie ill deciding to ifi sume work. -a
A referendum was taken of the Br en Hill miners to-day and will be e«fll ued tomorrow on the question of re« ing work.
OPERATION OK THE NEW ZEALAK LICENSING LAWS. Received 20, 1 a.m. 1, „ . , Sydney. May 19. I Bruntnell, secretary of the Ntf Soutli Wales Alliance, referring to Mi Jlankm s report on NVw Zealand lleeM ing laws', ,aid it was as fair a report I could he expected from a gentleman wi lad hurried through the Dominion' 1 throe weeks, Mr. Ranking bogey seed I'd to bo tiio •ikcleto"A iu a lib-liceiu cupboard, or, in other words, drinkimfcfl the home. There wag no evidenced# support, this. It was merely ueituajl
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 96, 20 May 1909, Page 2
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157AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 96, 20 May 1909, Page 2
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