AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
CLERKS RESUME WORK. By Cable—Press Assoc'ation—Copyright. Sydney, May 22. The demands of the Cockatoo Island clerks have been granted and they resume work to-day. THEFT OF LABOR FUNDS. Sydney, - May 22. The secretary of the Labor Council announced that £GOO of the Council's funds had been embezzled. COAL EXPORT PERMITS. Melbourne, May 22. Agitation over the Newcastle coal embargo has resulted in the Cabinet modifying the policy, It was decided to grant limited export permits to agents of neutral ships. CONSCRIPTION O~F WEALTH. Melbourne, May 22. Tn the House of Representatives, the Treasurer, in ayswer to the Labor clamor for the conscription of wealth, declared it was impracticable. Rather than be forced into the position of raising moneys without offering interesthe would resign his position in the Cabinet.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 May 1916, Page 2
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130AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 23 May 1916, Page 2
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