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SEAMEN FIRM. SYDNEY, June 30
A mass meeting of members of the Seamen’s Union reaffirmed the- decision not to sail without tlie men who were objected to by the Master v. Largs Bay. Further attempts to secure a volunteer crew have failed. It is understood that tlie Seamen s Union intend to communicate with Commonwealth Government, asking, for a full enquiry into the dispiite.
THE THEOSOPHISTS. SYDNEY, June 30. JK The Sydney Lodge of the TheosSßL phioal Society has removed .the name of Bishop Leadbeater from the > tion stone of their premises, which laid by him. This action is the but. come of a recent controversy concerning Bishop Leadbeater, who according to a statement made by the officials of the Sydney Lodge was- not attached a member of the Sydney Lodge.
SHIP QUARANTINED. SYDNEY,' June 30. ' The missionary steamer John William has arrived from the South and has been quarantined owing to outbreak of disease among the rate aboard. The quarantine officials are unable state whether the disease is plague. j There are no cases of sickness among the passengers or crew. 1 *
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1922, Page 2
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