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AUSTRAI.IAN A.X'il UAIll.l". ASSOCIATION'. farm strike. LONDON. April 20. ?,Ir Ramsay McDonald (Ltd,uur Leader) has been largely responsible lor bringing the parties together lor < set tlenient in the farm si rise, nil v.'U'ch negotiatinns are inv i:t progre-s. NOT AI’T’ROVED. ADELAIDE. April 20 Tlie ProsbvU rian As-endtly I,y a hare liiojoriT v, iicioptu’il a nsolai. ion di^approving wf the Union of the Presbyterian, Methodist and Congregational CTuiiili. on the proposed basis. A EIRE. TPM All U. April 21. Caroline Bay Hall, a large wooden structure, the property ol the Borougn Council and used iur dances and contorts, was destroyed by tire at -, a.m. \ bail was held in tlie building last night in aid of the Orphanage Fund and when the caretaker locked up. everything appeared soetire. I’.el,,re the alarm was given, the fire had a firm hold and the liuiklmg wm* completely gutted.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1923, Page 3
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145MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1923, Page 3
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