AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
NEW PAPER OFFICE. By Cable.—Press Association—Copyright Sydney, Jan. 1!). Though the fitting of the other portions is unfinished, the Daily Telegraph literary and printing departments have moved into new palatial offices on the corner nf King and Castlereagh Streets. The building is one of the tallest and most ornate skyscrapers in the city. MINERS' STRIKE. Sydney, Jan. Ist. As a punishment for not joining the strike, die Amalgamated Miners' Association has withdrawn the Port Pirie branch funds. Mr. Hughes and Mr. Pearee appealed to the men, in view of the munitions position, to resume pending arbitration. The southern miners have not resumed work and are making further demands. They will possibly resume work in a few days. CENSORSHIP OF HOARDINGS. Sydney,, Jan. 20. As a result of the morality campaign Mr. Meagher is instituting a censorship of the public hoardings. NIGHT SHTFT OBJECTED TO. Melbourne, Jan". 20. Tlie colliers have upheld the lumpers and refuse to work a night shift. The reason is not stated.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 January 1916, Page 2
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167AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 21 January 1916, Page 2
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