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, jrKR TRESS ASSOCIATION.- -COPYRIGHT.] ’ INCENDIARISM. ’ SYDNEY, October 17. Evidence in tho enquiry into the recent fire on a steamer lying at Miller’s i Point indicated incendiarism. R When J Harold Batten, formerly employed by ‘ the Union Co., appeared in Court I charged with forging a seaman’s discharge certificate, the police stated that- a quantity of gelignite and dynai mite detonators, and fuses, and correI spondence were found in his possession. J A MEMBER EXPELLED. I (Reoeived This Day at 9.55 a.mm.) j SYDNEY, This Day. | The Assembly expelled Mr Price, | member for Gloucester, and declared j the seat vacant, for making charges of corruption agalin)Bft t-lie Minisflrtr or i Lands, which the Royal Commission | pronounced wanton and reckless, and : without foundation. j RETURNING TO WORK. j, MELBOURNE, This Day. j The wntersiders offered to return to ' work on the watersiders’ conditions. ; Tho Inter-State services are resuming.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1917, Page 3
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