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A LINER IN TROUBLE. By Cable.—Press Association-Copyright Received 4, 0.22 a.m. Sydney, October 3. During a heavy blow to-night, the French mail steamer Paeiflquc, lying in the harbor, grounded. Shs lies fast by the stern. It is expected she will float off at high water. INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION. Received 4, 0.22 a.m. Sydney, October 3. Speaking at an eight-hour banquo.l, Mr. Wade (Premier of New South Wales), combatting the prognostication that the Industrial Arbitration Act ha J struck a blow at unionism, quoted figures to show that in 1005 there were 137 unions in the Slate, and that last year there were 153, with a very largely increased membership. THE FEDERAL LABOR PARTY. Received 4, 0.22 a.m. Sydney, October 3. Mr. Fisher (Leader of'tlie Opposition in the Federal Parliament) claimed i" regard to industrialism that the Federal Labor Party had not once retraced its steps with any loss of dignity.
THE FEDERAL CAPITAL. | Sydney, October 2. The Women's Christian Temperance I Union Convention resolved to urge the Federal Government t<> inaugurate the Federal capital as a no-license centre, and so make it the model city of Australia. Til 15 WOOL TRADE DISPUTE. Sydney, October 2. A truce has lieen declared i" connection with the wool trade trouble owing to the, intervention of leading growers. The sales will be resumed on Tlne.sclaiyk Tn the meantime joint committees will discuss the points in dispute with a view to a permanent settlement.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 205, 4 October 1909, Page 2
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