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AUSTRALIAN.

UCSTBALTAN & N.*. CABLE ASSOCIATION] DISEASE FIGHTING SCHEME. SYDNEY, May 27.

A Committee has been formed hero to establish a Medical Research Association of Australasia, any to equip pn Institute to investigate common disease. -A hundred thousand pounds is wanted to finance the scheme.

WATERSIDERS’ OFFER. SYDNEY, This Day,

The Watersiders’ Federation has received advice from the Brisbane branch that the men at Brisbane are prepared to work iuter-State cargo from oversea ships provided such cargo is loaded entirely by watersiders’ labour. It .s unlikely that the owners will agree to this, as it would mean the abandonment of preference t° loyalists, who at pres, ent are loading oversea steamers.

928 GERMANS DEPORTED. SYDNEY, This Day. The steamer Willoehra sailed testerday, taking 928 deported German internees.

FOURTEEN COLLIERIES idle. SYDNEY, This Day. There are now fourteen Northern collieries idle.

STRIKERS FOILED. MELBOURNE, This Day. The strikers attempted to rush the wharf where loyalists were unloading steamers, hut were easily defeated by a strong body of police.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 May 1919, Page 3

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166

AUSTRALIAN. Hokitika Guardian, 28 May 1919, Page 3

AUSTRALIAN. Hokitika Guardian, 28 May 1919, Page 3

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