LABOUR WORLD
——.— —-—- N.S.W. STRIKE POSSIBILITIES. A PROVOCATEUR’S TALK. SYDNEY, May 15.
Hon Air Levy, a member of the Alinistry, refers to the growth of Communism in the Labour Movement. He 1 states that at present there are men in the movement who are deliberately ! aiming to bring about a general strike as a prelude to a revolution. ANOTHER N.S.W. IRON WORKS CLOSED. (Received May 15, 5.5 p.m.) SYDNEY, May 15. The Cockle Creek Roasters and Smelters have been closed down, owing to a lack of ore, mainly duo to a decreased output of the central mine at Broken inn. MELBOURNE GAS WORKERS NOT STRIKING. MELBOURNE, May 15. At a meeting of the gas workers, it was decided not to start a. strike pending the chance of a lawful settlement of the dispute. NO CUT TOR QUEENSLAND SHEARERS. (Received May 15, 5.5 p.m.) BRISBANE, May 15. At the Queensland Arbitration Court Mr Chief Justice McCawley, in delivering his judgment, in the application of the Graziers’ Associatio for a variation of the Shearers’ Award rates of wages ,said that he had found nothing in the evidence to lead him to alter the ruling rate of 40/- per 100 sheep.
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Grey River Argus, 16 May 1922, Page 4
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