GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright RECOGNITION OF ORGANISED LABOUR, HALIFAX, March 16. A bill has been introduced in the Nova Scotia. Legislature for the compulsory recognition of organised labour. FEDERAL ARBITRATION COURT. SYDNEY, March 17. The Federal Arbitration Court has commenced the hearing of the Engine-drivers and Firemen's Association's case. It'involves tbo whole conditions relating to the employment of land engines.
FORTUNE FOB A WORKING MAN. SYDNEY, March 17. Marshall, a- working man at Litbgow, has come in for a windfall. His uncle, late senior member in the MarshallStcwaTt Company, shipbuilders, of Glasgow, has made him the chief beneficiary of his property, which is valued at £10,000. ' 6RAZIEES' DEATHS. PERTH, March 17. Two well-known graziers in the Wyndham district died under peculiar circumstances. John Mackenzie shot himself when drawing his revolver from a saddlebag, and Sam Mugglestone, who was found unconscious on a bush track, succumbed shortly after.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14785, 18 March 1910, Page 5
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149GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 14785, 18 March 1910, Page 5
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