AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
JOURNALISTS' AWARD. Australian-N.Z. Cable Association. Received April 24, II p.m. Sydney, April 24." The Arbitration Court 'ajvardcd practically all the journalists' claims for increased wages, and fixed the hours for da.vwofk at forty-six and for night work at forty. , Sydney, April 25. The journalists' award is retrospective to January 1, 1917. The classification of staffs in- fixed at three-fifths seniovs and one-fifth juniors. The rest are general reporters. Mr. Justice Isßaes lias intimated that with the exception of one or two journals no question has been raiped as to ability to bear payments. •THE NEW COMET. Sydney, April 25. , The Government astronomer explains that the comet reported by cable on Sunday is an entirely unexpected visitor. Wolfe's comet is also visible, but only through powerful glasses.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 April 1917, Page 4
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