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NO MINERS’ STRIKE. SYDNEY, September 17. Plans; foi an immediate strike lor a six-hour day at the mechanised collieries in the North were rejected at a convention of delegates oi Northern miners' ledges. -
PEER SUPPLIES SHORT. BRISBANE, September 17. A stay-in strike of 82 employees of, the Casilemaine Perkins Limited, Milton Bicwery, resulted in most of the Brisbane- hotels running, out of draught. beer, and to-day is expected to see tin- city entirely without beer. W EST RA LIAN BUDGET. PERTH, September 17. Premier Wilcock's budget does not provide for any variation in taxation and introdiic.es no drastic change in Government policy. A deficit ol C 125.5",5 is estimated. GERMAN TOURISTS. SYDNEY, September 17. The German liner Bremen, the fourth largest ship afloat, will visit Sydney at the end of March during a world •ciuise. The tourists will attend a portion of the 150th anniversary celebrations.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 September 1937, Page 7
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