AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
RESTRICTING RACING AND LIQUOR. Received Jur.c 27, 10.15 p.m. Syaney, June 27. A women's demonstration at the Domain resolved to urge the Government to further restrict racing and the sale of intoxicating liquors, in order to consero national efficiency for service. PROTEST AGAINST AXTI-COXSQRIP- ' TION- ( Sydney, June 27. ( . The Firemen and Deck-hands' Union ' hag withdrawn its affiliation to the Labor Council as a protest against the latter'a anti-conscription resolution. l BONUS FOR SEAMEN. Sydney, June 27. The Seamen's Union is Claiming a 50 per cent, bonus for men taking Australian ships thrangh the war zone, bas- ! ing the claim on American rates.—Press : Assoc. NO NEW TAXATION IN VICTORIA. , Melbourne, June 28. fhg. Premier, in a policy speech, said that the Government would not impose new taxation, and the six o'clock closing of hotels would be made permanent.-' Aus -N.Z. Cable Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1918, Page 3
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