BRITISH & FOREIGN
T.ITE STREET TRAFFIC STRIKE. United Service. Hcc.-.'ved 7,1p p.m.. August 21st. LONDON, August 20. While against the strikers' sudden act'nu, as showing no consideration for public interests, many newpapers support the claim for equai'ty of wages, irrespective of sex. The l!l:.ckburn and Wolverhampton Tramways Companies liavo agreed to" pay the cou'luclrcases* demand. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS. Australian and' N.Z- Ciile Assn. "Received 10 p.m., August 21si. T:n;x>rts increased by £19,067",253. ports decreased by £6,189,237, re-ex-porte by £2,366,187. RECORD HARVEST EXPECTED. Agricultural experts anticipate the finest harvest for half a century.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16612, 22 August 1918, Page 5
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