AUSTRALIAN.
♦ (Press Assn. — By Telegraph.— Copyright.) (Received Jan. 31, 10.45 a.m.) SYDNEY, January 31. The Pelawmain mine is a^ain idle. The Newcastle Labor Council supports the Burwood Wheejers and Colliery . Employes.' Federation. . .- -'i : he Newcastle Labor Council dep'utationised Mr (Airmichael, Labor .Minister, regarding ?the Burwood Vpiatter. He agreed that the men be recommended to resume under conditions required by the manager, whereupon the question m dispute, namely, the time of starting, be referred to Judge Sdioles. for immediate investigation, and that other matters be referred to a. general tribunal. Subsequently Mr Carmicliael said he was hopeful that the recommendation' would be accepted. ' i (Received Jan. 31, 11.15 a.m.) A quantity of je-wellery, valued at £120, was stolen from Arthur Cock's isample-room, Newcastle. MELBOURNE, Jan. 3L : Sir Alexander Peacbcke has been ap"ointed Minister of Education and Labor, ite also actU'*as" Ti^aSuH^'-'ini.'Mr Watt's absence m England. The, portfolios liave been. ,re-arranged. '^Mr 1 ' Bilsoil takes Railway?, Mines, and Forests, and Mr Murray is leader of 'the Government and Chief 'Seci-etary.' ' ' ' '"""
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 12970, 31 January 1913, Page 5
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