AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
THE MINING TROUBLE. MINERS RESUME WORK. By Cub!/-. — PirzH Axxociation. — CopyriyU. SYDNEY, December 4. The majority of the miners re■uiiied work 10-day. A FUTILE REQUEST. THE I.W.W.'S LATEST. SYDNEY, December <l. The latest move of the I.WAV. has been lo approach a number of important unions, including the Wharf Labourers', Seamen's, and Coal Lumpers', asking Ihem to strike unless I lie convicted members are released. Their advances have been unfavourably received. TOTALISATOR BILL. PROTECTION OF MINORS. SYDNEY, December 1. The Minister of Education, in replying to a deputation of bookmakers seeking protection from the clauses in the Totalisator Bill, said that he would lake care that nobody under the age of 21 betted with the totalisator. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. VICTORY FOR LIBERALS. ADELAIDE, December 4. At the municipal election in almost every district the Liberals swept the poll. v
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 880, 5 December 1916, Page 9
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