AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
HUGE INDUSTRIAL CRISIS 'PREDICTED. Austraiian-N.Z. Cable Association. Received July 8, 11.5 .p.m. Sydney, July 9. At the annual conference of farmers and settlers, the president predicted the largest industrial crisis Australia had ever known in the near future, engineered by the disgruntled Lalbor Party •while the men were away at the front.
A TUG FOUNDERS. Melbourne, July 0. The Huddart Parker tug Myora, while towing a schooner to Port Pirie, Sydney, broke adrift in the gale and foundered. The crew of fifteen were lost. The schooner is helpless and assistance has been sent. GOVERNMENT OBTAINS WORKING MAJORITY. Hobart, July 0The Nationalists won tliTee of the- i our seats in the State Assembly vacated by Labor members to contest Federal seats. This secures the Government a comfortable majority.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1917, Page 5
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