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AUSTRALIAN.

AUSTRALIAN AMI) N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION SEAMEN IN GAOL. SYDNEY, November 18. The Minister of Justice gave pennissi. n to the Secretary of the Seamens’ Union to visit Long TUy Gaol, for the purpose of effecting a settlement with the Moeraki crew under the Act which empowered the Minister to release pi isonors or refund fines, when both ] nrties mutually agreed. The seamen emphatically refused to return to the skip under the new conditions and said they preferred ga d. The crews services as painters are being utilised by the authorities. The men jokingly remarked that they were happy because the brush could not fall overboard. The crew of the Whangape said they had no intention of striking, some sugj gestlng the strike is weakening. New [ Zealand Union shipping circles expect a compromise is likely during the week-end.

SYDNEY, November 18 'Che Company’anticipate gettng the Uliinaroa away to-morrow. The Union Co.v’s Kaiina left. Sydney for Hobait to-dav so tluit the seamen’s ban hasnot so far been extended to Tasmanian boats. The crew is on Australian ar-

ticles. NEWCASTLE, November 18. Sailed—Waiwera for Wellington, taking all New Zealand mails to date, several hundred hags. RACECOURSE DEAL. SYDNEY’, November 18. Australian Jockey Club bought o'il Warrick farm racecourse for £7.1 COO

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1922, Page 4

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AUSTRALIAN. Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1922, Page 4

AUSTRALIAN. Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1922, Page 4

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