AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
A TRADES UNION CASE. Received March 23, 10.30 a.m. BRISBANE, March 23. The Supreme Court has awarded a youth named Standley £lO6 damages against the Queensland Typographical Society for preventing his obtaining employment as a linotype operator in the Daily Mail office; also, an injunction restraining defendant's preventing plaintiff obtaining employment as a-composi-tor. The jury found that the defendants had wrongfully and maliciously conspired and coerced the Daily Mail to break its contract with the plaintiff, partly to protect their own interests, partly to prevent Standley obtaining empioymeut, and partly to oarry out the rules of their society. AN ACCIDENT JAT A MINE. TWO MEN FALL EIGHTY FEET. ESCAPE WITH SLIGHT INJURIES. Reoeived Maruh 23, 11.16 p.m. MELBOURNE, March 23. At the thousand feet level of the New Chum Mine, two men were precipitated eighty feet owing to a ladder breaking. They escaped with slight injuries. One of the men sustained a dislocated shoulder, but the fallen timber, under which he was pinned, pressed his shoulder into place again.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8103, 24 March 1906, Page 5
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171AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8103, 24 March 1906, Page 5
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