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fAUSTHALIAN & N.Z. CARLE ASSOCIATION] RETIRING FROM POLITICS. (Received this day at 8 a.m.) SYDNEY, Jan. 29. Mr David Storey lias resigned the Ministry of Health and is retiring from active politics. He will he appointed to the Legislative Council. . ROSS-SMITH’S MACHINE. SYDNEY, Jan. 29. Repairs to Ross Smith’s aeroplane are progressing satisfactorily. He expects to resume in time to reach Sy ncy on 11th Feb.
AUSTRALIAN WORKERS. SYDNEY, Jan. 29. The Australian Workers’ Union Conference debated at length, and negatived a proposal in favour of taking a ' plebiscite on the Onto Big Union proposal. It is stated the :1 of Austinian Workers’ Union officers is to extend its scope so' that it will become the O B.U. and control the political admi nitration of the Commonwealth. another conference. SYDNEY, Jan. 29. At Mr Hughes suggestion the representatives of the marine engineers meet on Saturday to discuss whether they will take another ballot on the teims previously balloted on.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1920, Page 1
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