CHILLED BEEF INDUSTRY
♦ 1934 Experimental Period ADEQUATE ARRANGEMENTS FOR SHIPPING
U'Si'i'tu rims-i .\ssoc: \ ;i-s - -:v nrKerisc ] (Received March 19. 8.30 p.m.) i SYDNEY. March 19. At least 11 shipping lines, including the Blue Stan- Line, will have vessels available for the car- | ringe of chilled beef before the end ! |of this; year. Shipping represent;:- j iivc.s of each line emphasised that i the arrangements so far made are | designed to meet the probable j space needs of what is termed the ! 19'!4 experimental period, and that j turther provision wmild be made, '. as tar as possible ahead, of actual ; requirements, in order thai the ; i trade might be progressively de- ! I velopod as rapidly as production ; I and meal works marketing: arrange- \ \ mcnls permitted. j THE MELBOURNE AIR i i RACE ! | M'MHKK <)!•' KNTUANTS NOT j YKT KNOWN | I I ' I (Received March If. H p.m.) i ' ! LONDON. March Rk i !i is announced that, in addition ito ii-.'.m' \.!'.oso names have been ■ j publish' d. I'iare ere bun' or o\o ' loiher cei h.,.1 eiarnuts for the Mob ; bourne an 1 i ate. "With a view to meditating flic starting arrangements, the organising so'Ti.lary m I'ingland is going j to ask the Mt Ibourne committee i for an indication of ihe approximate ; number of Australian and New ] Zealand entrant. 1 ;. j INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES STRIKIiS 1!K(;INN1N(; ANT) j KNOINO
SYDNEY. March H). The employees of Messrs Lysatdil's galvanised iron works at Newcastle decided to resume work to-day. Mr Justice Cantor met representatives ol' the parties, whom he informed that until the strikers resumed and gave assurances of hoiionriit!;' tiie undertakiiH! already given the Industrial Commission would not investigate their claims. The Federated Ironworkers' Association has- been summoned to show cause why it should not be taken oil' tiie register, on the .ground that its members engaged in an illegal strike. Work will cease at Broken Hill tomorrow, and a mass meeting has been arranged (<•« emphasise a protest against the non-payment of benefits to certain beneficiaries of I men who died of pneumoconiosis. | The Government ' "oivtimung payi menis in necossito cases, as an act I'll grace, but (he principle- id naymert is imd; r considerntien, because some cases have been dis- ) covered where t!ie benefits were not. I warranted under the Workers' Compensation Act.
HOUND FOR RUSSIA DF.MONSTKATION ' HY AI'STRAi.i vn ni:t K(;atkk i 1 MKi.P.(H T "h.\i\. March lit. J A noisy den>< mstratinn marked jthe d r-arUnv of t!v> Jorveis Bay I willi deheen s bound tnr Russia to j ate. ::■! tl May i)ay celebrations at | 1 .'.■:■ '!'..u!".s>! as r. prescntal ives ei" I .\u::lr;iK;,!i w.aha-rs. r l hoy displayed I ltd h,.niie;s Willi l; ft-i-i iil.:;s l'rom I the Mew Wales miners, ami jsanu the "inlcrnationale." The iother p;i>;:cni;ei:; thereup. n projduecd the Union Jaek and samt; patriotic sonns. led by the ship's cornet player, which evoked jc-rv-j iiii-V heels, Irom the delegates' 'supi porters. I | nvo u'(;<;ijrs sah; i I Al--Ni : ;.::: 1 .■ ::e:is. li: '-.; | ; ai!:ed l(.r the »■-. <[ . ;', .'. <, >! ;: y ,";■■ •' !
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21118, 20 March 1934, Page 9
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