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itaTKALIA.N' AND N.Z. CABLE ASHOCIAT/O LABOR MOVE. SYDNEY. .lan A Tim I.aimin' Party executin' aj pointed a committee to (Irall a r«p to tlie leadens' circular. The main will he fought out at the annual col ten lice in .lime. X.S.W. POIM'LATION. SVDNKY. Jan nan A The |!ojmlalion of Creator Sydney, embraeing the .hole metropolitan area it the end 01 list year "as 1.050.(Ii)li. the ](t:pulat.ioii of the metropolis itself being 11511.000. The total population of | lie whole ol New South Wales at th" end of .June last was '2.1 17.055. CONFEIM'.NCK FAILS. SYDNEY. .January 5. A lonferenec of employers and em clovres with a view to securing a Oasis fo'i restoring Newcastle steel works I'ailed. An early resumption is now im pml.ahle. I'T'.DFIIAI.; lIEYEM'E. MEUIoriiNK. .Tanmiry -A. The Federal revointe for the led year ended December shows a remark d ie ic""ea-e compared with rile previ on- corresponding half year. Custom revenwe was CIO. 150.000 an increase o 8.T.T00.000. post 1 1 revenue £1.711.000 an inereo-e of £232.000. The figure for ineonie and oilier taxation receipt are not availahle Out it is understooi they will f ll llil Ihe Estimates. VERT! I? COG 11KX REsrcxs. JIEI.BOriJNE. 5. lien Yerlinigglien has delinitely an noiineed his resignation as Director o the Conservatorium. tie has acceplet a three years' engagement in America possibly the Minneapolis Orehestra. TTIOMPSOX CASE APPEAL SYDNEY. .lan nary 2 I In- British Medical Association has lodged an appeal against the vedict ii I a von r <; f Dr Thompson. NEW I’l l I ( DTNCS. SYDNEY, dan A There were 008-1 new buildings erect ed in Sydney in 1022. at: a net o £od!| 7.80 Aan increase i; f 17 buildinj?. and L'2(12.500 in expenditure, romparei with thy previous vettr. SYDNEY. Tan A . The Wanganui arrived at eight o’eloejt and the ITimaroa. at 5.30. The trouble between the seamen antin’ Pnion Company lias extended ii the Karatiiu which belongs In the Company's Tasmanian service. When the vessel arrived, a iiimibei of tho crew was sick, and t hi* Com pane’s dlorts to secure a man in lie nlimo were unstieeessl'iil. the unionist' I'aTmtg to respond. The crew ilion refused to sail undermanned.
AI Kl.liO!' RX F. .fill •'!. Tlic price "I' liiiltnr boro litis occii increased by 8s per rul.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 January 1923, Page 3
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