AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
LATE GASWORKERS' STRIKE. REPORT OF ARBITRATOR. .' . " By Telegraph—Press AssociationCopyrigiV Sydney, September 27. - ' Ik connection with the North Sydney gas workers strike, the arbitrator has decided that the punishment inflicted on tbft dismissed man was unjust. "-' '■*-'■'■■ '.>- _ COAL MINERS' HOURS. REFERENDUM NOT WANTED. - Sydney, September 27. A mass meeting of the Amalgamated Miners' Association at Broken Hill rejected a proposal to hold a referendum on the question of a 44 hours" work week. The meeting demanded that underground men should finish on Saturdays at o'clock. " "Jjiyii EARLY CLOSING OF HOTELS. TEMPERANCE DEMANDS. -I||| Sydney. September 27The Temperance Alliance propose to urge the introduction of legislation giving effect to.the Legislative Assembly's resolution in favour of closing hotels at nine o'clock at night, and to provide a refer; endum at the next general elections on *•»* subject of six o'clock closing. "*-.'"i"-i ===== m&
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16034, 28 September 1915, Page 6
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