AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
DAMAGES FOR IX.JURTES. Sydney. Sept. 26. Edwin Baxter was awarded a verdict, for £IOOO in his action, which claimed £2500 from the Union Steamship Company for injuries sustained while at work unloading the vessel. LIQUOR MATTERS, Sydney, Sept. 2G. Tlia Achbisliop, in his address at the opening of the Anglican Synod, advocated the continuance of the early closing legislation after the war. also antishouting legislation, especially for the protection of soldiers against well-mean-ing friends. MEETINGS prohibited. Melbourne, Sept. 26. As a precaution against) further riots the Government has prohibited meetings at Yarra Bank. ■ ABOLISHING CASUAL LABOR. Sydney, Sept. 28. The Combined Shipowners' Association has abolished casual employment of wharf laborers. A bureau has been opened for men to register for work as permanent employees at a weekly wage.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 September 1917, Page 2
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130AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 27 September 1917, Page 2
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