CABLE NEWS.
at'stralian's^Jipathy. - - ■•",.*,, / \ ' ME,LBOUJ</^K, June 27. The fedexal by 25 votes to 5, in spite of "a strong- protest" by the rjovernment representative of the inexpediency of such action,- adopted .an address to the King in favour of Home Rule .fay Ireland.. -Mr. Cook declined to'S^bitiit a* similar address to the R*msc" . ' * . ' : 'THE AFTERNOON SHIFT. i SYDNEY, June 27. Owing to the' idleness, of the Maitland mines, numerous vessels arc lying .at Newcastle without loading. Trade^. .isy : .su-ißterin.^ v i seyereiy i^'....'/-The' - police -are ■ encountering; 'much difficulty in • seryinig^ in . connection with the afternoon shift prosecutions. Many miners assert that Jhej' injeiid to. ignqre them. '
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Grey River Argus, 29 June 1914, Page 7
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105CABLE NEWS. Grey River Argus, 29 June 1914, Page 7
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