AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
THE SYDNEY DEMONSTRATION.
By Telegraph.—Press Assn.-Copyright
Sydney, May 10. Mr. Dooley, commenting on the Domain demonstration, said it was a pity such a display of loyalty was associated with breaking up meetings and a certain amount of mob control. The Government was keenly anxious to take action, but cannot do so until the persons responsible are identified. The Government intended to stop lawlessness, no matter to what party or organisation the offenders belonged.
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.
Sydney, May 10. It is stated that both Cabinet and the Labor caucus have agreed on the abolition iof capital punishment, and that a Bill providing for its abolition will be one of the first measures next session.
WORK AT MT. LYELL.
Melbourne, May 10. After the men had recorded their votes in favor of the acceptance of the Mount Lyell companies’ proposals the executive of the combined unions met and decided that the proposals were not acceptable on the grounds that any alteration in wages and working conditions should be decided by the Court. They offered to waive all preliminary technical objections and co-operate with the directors in immediately approaching the Cpurt. The directors’ reply is awaited.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1921, Page 7
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