AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
WORKERS' DISPUTES. By Cable.—Preas Association—Copyright Sydney. Jan. 22. The South Coast Miners have resumed work. Melbourne, Jan. 22. The coal lumpers still refuse to work a night shift. Mr. Hughes made another earnest appeal to the Broken Hill miners to resume work pending arbitration, so as to enable the manufacture of munitions to proceed. He urges this in the interests of tens of thousands of their comrades in the trenches and the needs of the Empire. He promises, on his return from England in May, to create, tinder the new Commonwealth powers, a tribunal clothed with full legal authority to hear and determine the case and to make the award retrospective if it had not been settled before. The Trades Hall informed the Premier that action had been taken to expunge from the records the resolution carried some time ago recommending members of affiliated unions .not to fill in the war census cards, stating that the resolution was adopted under a misapprehension. CONTROL OF PRICES. Sydney, Jan. 22. "Mr. Ilolman, in a speech at Parramatta, stated that, as the result of the control of prices, the public had saved fl,3ltfl,:iOD purchasing Tnoney.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1916, Page 2
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