AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC. j ■ " 1 q Melbourne, 20,' ' In the House of Representatives, jit'i reply to a question, Mr. Watt stated;] that tlie Government had not yet cm*'s sidered the advisability of the pirdMbi- -1 3 tioii of the liquor traffic during tlie ijfea - —Aus.-IJ.Z. Caible Assoc. ' 'l| 3 MEAT WORKS STRIKE, *4|j 1 Brisbane, Sept 20;5 A sample of direct action strike oc--5 curred at Ross River Meat Works; & where all (branches knocked off simul' J taneously. Carcases were left in wai.sl ous stages of treatment, th« foreman -1 alone having to plaee them in tie freesting chamber- One of the employoe* stated that they had done with ' 1 tion, and intended to resort to direct '■] ' action—Aus.-N.Z. CaMa Assoc. . V 'l ® ! £6,000,000 MOKE WANTED. 1 j Received Sept. 20, 11 p.m. '.. J Melbourne, Sapt, BQ, '-'.J It is understood that £8,000,000 mw . Federal taxation will be required this 1 year, chiefly to meet the growing, bnr» 3 j dens arising from the war. The qa&> J tion of the collection of the ibachelar for, ?| which so far has remained inoperative is |. is receiving attention. $
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 September 1918, Page 5
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