AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
RESUMPTION OP STEPPING Australian-N.Z. Cable Aiawiatlon. Received Oct. 7, 5.6 p.m. Sydney, "Qat. • The Seamen's Union, in declaring th< strike off, removes the hut obstacle to the final settlement of the strike. The] decision clears the way for ather water* side unions to resume. Preparation* anj being made for the resumption of sjiipi ping activities on Monday, under eondi< tions prevailing before the strike. After a conference between Minister! and miners' representatives, regarding some matters still in dispute, Mr. TuUei announced that the result had been vert satisfactory indeed, and: that- the wforej sentatives undertook to lay matters be< fore the Ministers. A further conference will be held on Wednesday to mie\< the position. The Minerß* Association at Broken toll has declared the strike off. ' NEW ZEALAND STEAMERS TO RKS.UME. Received Oct. 8, 12.5 a.m. t Sydney, Oct. 7 It is understood that the regular ruri« ning of New Zealand steamers is to resumed in a few days? FAILURE TO INCREASE iRAINFiLT*- * Sydney, Oct. 8. The report of the Rain Precipitation Investigation CommiMse, after .lnrestW gating Mr. Balsillie's thitij states that there is no evidence that he has catliecj an increased rainfall.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1917, Page 4
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