AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
SUNDAY BAKING. CONTINUANCE DETERMINED. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Seed. 5.5 p.m.) SYDNEY, Jan. 18. A mass meeting of operative bakers decided to continue Sunday work until the Industrial Court varies the hours of labour. NEW SWIMMING RECORDS. (Eccd. 5.5. p.m.) BRISBANE, Jan. 17. The American, Norman Ross, established new world's records for the 300 yards, which he swam in 3.25, and the 300 metres in 3.45 2-5. ANTI-MILITARIffF COUNCIL. MELBOURNE, Jan. 17. The Trades Hall Council has refused to take part- in the welcome to General Sir W. R. Birdwood, as it is opposed to militarism. ' •-:■ ':>''•:
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17371, 19 January 1920, Page 5
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