AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
EIGHT HOURS DAY CELEBRATION. Sydney. Oct. 7. Tiie eight hour day holiday was celebrated by the usual procession and sports, 83 unions being represented, but evidences of the war were seen in the depleted ranks. Many hundreds of workers are at the front, and the many returned soldiers in the procession had a great reception. Prominent features were the handsome bunting displays and banners favoring one big union and a 44 hours week.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. HOSTEL FOR INCAPACITATED SOLI'j IRS. Melbourne, Oct. 8. 'fr. W. I. Baillieu. member of the, LrgK-iative Council, has given £25,000'1 lit tlic eVlablisiimenl of a hostel for tobily and permanently incapacitated soldiers.—Ana.-N.Z. Cable Assoc-
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 October 1918, Page 7
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