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AUSTRALIAN NEWS

PENALISING LOYAL WORKERS. UNIONS GET IN FIRST. (Press Association. —Copyright.) (Received 10 a.m.) Sydney, this day. The Permanent and Casual Wharf Labourers' Union has transferred its registration to the Federal Arbitration Court, thereby obviating the danger of being adversely affected under the State Arbitration Bill now before the Legislative Council, which threatens to penalise the men who manned the ships and railways during the 1917 strikes. Other loyalist unions are reported to be contemplating similar action.

FINANCIAL ENFORCEMENT BILL. PASSED BY FEDERAL HOUSE. (Press Association.— Copyright.) (Received 10.5 a.m.) Canberra, this day. The House of Representatives passed the Financial Agreement Enforcement Bill, appropriating New South Wales revenues, by 48 votes to 16. Two Labour groups were the only opponents.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 3438, 3 March 1932, Page 5

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 3438, 3 March 1932, Page 5

AUSTRALIAN NEWS King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 3438, 3 March 1932, Page 5

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