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,40811. 1.1 AN <& N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION DEATH OF SEX-SOLDIER. SYDNEY, March 23 The' Police are investigating the death of Trooper Sim who was found in Auckland .Harbour. Detectives searched the Maheno on arrival, but were unable to trace a person wanted. LABOUR MOVE. MELBOURNE, March 23 The Federal Council of The Seamen’s .Union has decided to summon an international conference of seamen’s organisations to consider joint action to prevent future wars. 4-5-HOUR WEEK. SYDNEY, March 23 The Building Trades Federation has qalled a stop-work meeting for Saturday to discuss a 45-hour week.
ELECTION FIGURES. (Received this day at 9:20 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Day
There is no change in the election figures, and there still remain fifty-thou sand absent postal votes to he counted. It is expected the count of the first preference will he completed by Monday. It is anticipated the final figures wili give Labour forty-six and antiLabour forty-four seats.
A FATAL EXPLOSION. (Received this day, at 9.30 a.m.)
ADELAIDE, This Day
An explosion of methylated spirits m the kitchen of a fish shop killed Leslie Collinus and his infant son, and seriously injured three women and two men.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1920, Page 1
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