AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
TO RESTRICT PROFITEERING. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Sydney, Nov. 14. Notice has been given in the Assembly of a Bill to restrict profiteering and repress trusts and combines. LOSS PROM STRIKES. Sydney, Nov. 14. A report presented to the meeting of the Employers' Federation estimated | that the wages lost in the Commonwealth during the past six years by strikes totalled £5.073,000, *ar:d the losses of production reached ten millions. THE FARMERS' PARTY. Sydney, Nov. 14. The election manifesto of the Farmers' ■ Party makes increased production the chief plank. It advocates admitting the tools of trade ana, jute goods free of duty, free trade between the States, and the abolition of restrictions on the exportation abroad of primary products. It favors the maintenance of the living wage; a vigorous policy of immigration with preference to agriculturalists; it strongly opposes the proposed alteration of the Constitution giivng the Federal Government increased powers.—Aus. and N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 November 1919, Page 2
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