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AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

j SYDNEY GAS STRIKE. By Gable—Press Association—Copyright. Sydney, July 20. The Gas Company will consider the union's claims to-day. An assurance has been given on behalf otf the company that it will be all right. DRAPERS' WAGES. Melbourne, July 20. The Wages Board a ward reduced the hours of drapers from 50 to 48 weekly, and increased the wages of the men from 50s io 5Ss and of women from 27a 6d' to 30s. DAYLIGHT SAVING BILL. Adelaide, July 20. A deputation' asJced the Premier to put back the clock an hour so as to economise daylight. Mr. Vermin was favorable, and promised to introduce a Bill. STRIKE IN QUEENSLAND. Brisbane, July 20. A, larg« number of recently imported navvies engaged on the Great Western Railway extension lvave .struck for higher wages, and the work has been stopped. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. Adelaide, July 20. In the Assembly the Workmen's Compensation Bill passed through committee. An attempt to exclude fanning and pastoral pursuits failed. QUEENSLAND RAILWAYS. Brisbane, July 20. The Government railway polity has been announced. It includes lines to' tap agricultural centres in various parts of the State, and provision in connection with the New South Wales l standard' gauge railway if it is brought to the border. SHORTAGE OF LABOR. Sydney, July 20. Before the Shortage of Labor Commission the Assistant Government Architect gave evidence that a number of large public works were delayed owing to scarcity of labor.

MASSACRES OP NATIVES. Sydney, July 20. Three natives, part of a crew of a trading vessel, were maissacred in the New Hebrides. H.M.S. Prometheus is proceeding to investigate. LABOR MAN EXPELLED. Brisbane, July 20. In the Assembly Mr. Crawford, member for Pitzrov, announced that lie had been expelled ifrom the Labor Party because of his attitude in supporting the Religious Instruction Bill. QUEENSLAND NATIONAL BANK. Brisbane, July 20. The 'half-yearly report of tlhe Queensland National Bank shows a net profit of £46,275.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 23, 21 July 1911, Page 2

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323

AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 23, 21 July 1911, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 23, 21 July 1911, Page 2

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