AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
A CIRCUS ATTACKED, By Cable.—Press Association—Copyright Melbourne, Tan. 17. A St. Kilda mob tried to wreck Wenb.a's circus with bottles and stones and pickets. The mounted police charged and dispersed the rioters, and twentyfour a.'rests were made.
MINERS RESUME. Sydney, Jan. 17. The South Coast miners resume work to-day pending the Court's decision. STRIKES IX NEW SOUTH WALES. Sydney. Jan. 17. The Labor Department's annual review for 1015 shows 30S dislocations of trade. PRICE OF SUGAR. Melbourne. Jan. 17. The Government has instructed the Colonial Sugar Company to increase the prices of refined sugar £ll 15s per ton. BROKEN HILL STRIKE. Sydney, Jan. 15. The Broken Hill mines are strongly picketed. Arrangements are being completed for the issue of food tickets to strikers. A meeting of the Amalgamated Miners' Association declared 'Port Pirie "black," and any members of the Association there who continue to work will be expelled. They also insl'ucted unions throughout Australia to decline to handle Port Pirie products.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 January 1916, Page 2
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