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SYDNEY BAKERS' STRIKE. NO SETTLEMENT YET. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association, (Reed. 12.5 a.m.) SYDNEY, Sept. 19. A mass meeting of bakers failed to agree to a basis of settlement of the dispute with the masters. Plenty of bread is now available. RECIPROCITY WITH DOMINION. " TIME NOT OPPORTUNE." MELBOURNE, Sept. 19. Mr. Massy Greene, Federal Minister for Customs, stated yesterday that the time was inopportune for opening negotiations with New Zealand regarding reciprocal trade pending the. introduction of a new tariff. LABOUR AND THE TREATY. RATIFICATION TO BE VOTED. MELBOURNE, Sept. 19. The Federal Labour Party has decided not to oppose ratification of the Versailles Treaty. INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS. PARTICIPATION OPPOSED. SYDNEY, Sept. 19. The Labour Council has decided that it will not participate in the International Labour Conference as Washington^
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17270, 20 September 1919, Page 9
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