THE BROKEN HILL STRIKES.
PREMIER'S URGENT APPEAL
By Telegraph—Special Correspondent (Received Jan. 22. 9.15 p.m.) MELBOURNE, Jan. 21.
Mr Hughes issued another eawie.-t appeal to the Broken Hill miners to resume work ponding arbitration so as to enable the manufacture of munitions to proceed. He urges this step in the interests of the tens of thousands of their comrades in the iron dies and the need of the Empire ; nu pomises, on his return from Enghnc in May to create, under new Commonwealth powers, a tribunal clothed with fid! legal authority to hear and determine a case and t-o make th&.r award retrospective if A is not settled before.
The Trades Hall lias informed the Premier that action has been .taken to expunge from its records a resolution carried some time ago recommencing members ,cf affiliated unions no- -o fill in the war census cards and. slat ing that tire resolution was adop ed under misapprehension.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4144, 22 January 1916, Page 5
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