THE SUGAR STRIKE
PRICE OF SUGAR RISES.
By QftbJo—Pn»ss As«©eiaAift»—CopyrigU Received 28, 9.10 p.m. Sydney, July 28. The Colonial Sugar Company has advanced prices of all sugars £1 a ton. Syrup and treacle are unchanged. The secretary of the Labor Council forwarded £ll3OO as the first New South Wales instalment to the Queensland sugar strikers. MORE HOPEFUL NEWS. Received 28, 1 a.m. Melbourne, July 28. Fr. Hughes states that reports from the North Queensland sugar districts are more hopeful. The secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation received a telegram that the prospects for settlement in the Bundaberg district are excellent. The majority of cane growers and millers are favorable to reasonable terms, but the influence of the Sugar Company is too great. A wire received from another centre is much the 6ame tenor.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 30, 29 July 1911, Page 5
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133THE SUGAR STRIKE Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 30, 29 July 1911, Page 5
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