LATE CABLE NEWS.
(Elcc. Tel. Copyright— United Press Assn.) (Received July 24. 12.25 p.m.) SYPNF,Y, ,lult 24. The Australian Labor Party forward the following, recommendations from trade unions regarding apprentice* to the State (lovt'iiunent : Technical ethical ion m 11 if. day time a.s part of the day's work; lees to be paid by the employer; free tram and* train passes to technical schools. ■ ' MELBOURNE, July 24. I Thp Federal (Jovemment has prepared a. Bill giving representation of the Northern Territory m the Senate; also a board to regulate the prices of foodstuffs there. | Mr. Knibbs' figures show that the price of food and groceries during June increased six per cent, throughout the Commonwealth. The associated Kinks of Victoria have Hi.creased the rate of interest by half per cent, on fixed deposits. Representatives of the coalminers are unable to agree regarding the scope of the proposed tribunal. Mr. Hushes made other suggest'nns which .are. being submitted to the miners.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15275, 24 July 1920, Page 6
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