AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
THE LIVING WAGE. By Telegraph.—Press Assn —Copyright. Sydney, July 9. During the hearing of a case before the Industrial Arbitration Court, Judge <■ urlewia stated that if the Board of Trade decreased the living wage he would decrease the wages of all employees coming before him accordingly. COSTLY REPATRIATION. Melbourne. July 9. Tn the House of Representatives, Sir J.,., ph Cook, complaining of the attit.h'c of the Now South Wales Governaumi in relation to soldier settleir :. . -ruled ; ;t: an agent had subznit-tf-t ii :i-i ii. wing that the latter had s ' ; 1 < .-Mier-, at a total cost of an average of £3500 per i . i -i XSIBLE MINERS. Newcastle, July 9. A mbined meeting of miners’ lodges t- d j resolution emanating from th- Uo.inril oi* the Miners* Federation tn th, ; effect that, failing the granting of h - six hour working day by the eoal •.ribunal. the Federation should consider ,!.p question of taking over the mint
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 July 1921, Page 5
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