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/ . if: ii.iA.N A .Mi > A- utlß.i Ai -y* WA TER FRONT NEWS. , Deceived inis da\ at I Lon SYDNEY, December 11.’ Tie water p- lire deny tire assault on English seamen was due to the strike. It was just an ordinary, drunken In awl over a trivial matter. All members of till' party were friendly before the row. The Ulimaroa sailed on Saturday afternoon with a new stokehold and deck hand crew. It is expected the Whang ipe will sjvil oil Tuesday with volunteer seamen.
FAREWELL aiessagk. SYDNEY. December It. | Mar!.' 1 ren despatched a farewell message to .Ynstralia, expressing thanks for i the cordial reception in each eitv.
QUARTER .MILE RECORD, j ' SYDNEY. December 11. f Lniversity won the Dunn Shield in-ter-club athletic premiership. Manner the Australian broad-jump champion I .Stablished an Australasian record of 7.) seconds in the quarter »f mile over three feet hurdles.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1922, Page 3
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148AUSTRALIAN. Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1922, Page 3
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