AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
oSTRIKE IN FREMANTLE. j TROUBLE ON THE WATERFRONT. Australian and N.Z Cable Association. 'Reel 10.20 p.m.) FREMANTLE, April 25. The waterside wc ere' dispute is unsetI tied. Feeling is running high. Two hundred police are camped on the wharf. Agitators are urging direct action to ob- , tain food. AERIAL TRANSPORT COMPANY. (Bi«d. 10.20 p.m.) SYDNEY, April 25. An aerial company with a capital of £20,000 has been registered for the purpose of aerial transport between the Com- ; monwealth and New Zealand. PEAOS DAY CELEBRATIONS. MELBOURNE, April 25. The Federal Government has decided upon a two days' period for peace cele-brations-Sunday for thanksgiving and Monday for holiday. PASSENGERS FOR VANCOUVER. SYDNEY, April 25. As a result of the quarantine restrictions, the Union Company has decided to 6end passengers for Vancouver direct to Suva, where they connect with the Vancouver steamer. NEW TASMANIAN POLICY. HOB ART, April 25. The Premier, Mr. W. H. Lee, in a policy 6peech, outlined a schemo of State-owned cargo steamers, State insurance and housjingj and industrial legislation, broadening I the scope of the Wages Board.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17145, 26 April 1919, Page 9
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