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VICTORIAN VITAL STATISTICS By Toleerapn—Press Association-Copyright MELBOURNE, February 21. The vital statistics for 1918 MOW that the birth-rate was, the lowest and the death-rate the second lowest on record. THE MIRROOL FIRB. SYDNEY, February 21. The fire at Mirrool on the 15th, which was reported to have destroyed 75 000 sacks of wheat, caused damage estimated at £40,000. . . TRIMMERS RESUME WORK AX NEWCASTLE. SYDNEY, February 21. The strike of coal trimmers at New. castle has been settled, and tin* »«* have resumed work. .MINERS "GO SLOW." POSITION AT MOUNT MORGAN. BRISBANE, February'9l. The Mount Morgan Gold Mining Company has informed its employees that as a section of the men have adopted the "go-slow" tactics, and have caused a reduction in the output of 50 per cent., unless normal productive operations are resumed by tbc 24th the management will cease all mining and treatment operations.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10211, 22 February 1919, Page 6
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145GENERAL CABLES New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10211, 22 February 1919, Page 6
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