AUSTRALIAN NEWS
*. (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Aus.-iN.Z. Cable At sociationJ N.S.W. HONORARIA. (Received June 15, 8.50 a.m.) Sydney, June 15. Following tho example of the FeI deral legislators, State legislators are / actively canvassing for an increase of / salaries from £500 to £750. THE PRINCE AT DUNTROON. (Received June 15,,n00n.) Sydney, June 15. The Prince inspected the Duntroon * (Jen-is Bay) Naval College. He highly eulogised the work performed during the Avar by the young officers aa-lio graduated there. "You men," he-said, "have'joined ' the finest service'in the ivorid. The Empire could not exist without the Navy." STRIKE SENSATIONS, ; The gas employees met the delegates of the companies in conference, and agreed on the main points at issue. \ The Union resents the suggestion and scouts the possibility of Melbourne's dispute extending to Sydney. Melbourne, June 15. It is.estimated that 12,000 ivorkers ar c idle through the strike. Industry is paralysed. There are 700 volunteers enrolled at the Bureau, -including professional men. engineering students, and university men. The employees' representatives conferred with tlie Premier, avlio' later met bis-Cabinet. "Ho made no statement, hoAvever, to the public.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4015, 15 June 1920, Page 5
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