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DECLINE IN UNIONISM. I'Atist. and N.Z. Cable Asnoctatioa.s (Received Friday, 10 p.xn.) SYDNEY, Last Night. In 1917 there were 147 industrial unions in the Commonwealth with a membership of 5(54,187, compared with 302 unions and u, membership of 147,049 in 1916. THE LOST JUSTICIA. (Aust. and N.Z. Cable Association.] LONDON, July 25. The* Admiralty states that as a result of the first explosion, fifteen of the Justicia’s engine-room staff are missing. The submarine sunk by the Marne was endeavouring to get into position to attack the Justicia. WASHING THEM UP. [Aust. and N.Z. Cable Association.) NEW YORK, July 25. Brazil has ordered the liquidation of the German banks. VERDICT FOR M.P. [Aust. and N.Z. Cable Association.] LONDON, July 25. A verdict was given for Sir Charles Hobhouse M.P., the defendant in a libel action brought by Sir Godfrey Isaacs, the managing director of the Marconi Wireless Company. SCORE FOR DOMINIONS. OTTAWA, July 25. The Canadian press approves Mr Long’s statement that the Imperial Prefcrem 'eheme has been adopted. The credi' : s accorded to the Australasian Premiers’ influence.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 13947, 27 July 1918, Page 5
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