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AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

A C-ST UA LI AX AND N.Z. CAIII.E ASSOCIATION AUCKLAND WOMAN DEAD. SYDNEY. Ann! 2'G Obituary.—Mrs (Jeorge lliild-kip. formerly a resident of Auckland. HEADMASTER APPOINTED. SYDNEY. April Mr Dellnuiii. oi the Auckland 1 mvi rsiiy College, has h. : n appointed headmaster of the Sydney Grammar school. ilMSii ENVOYS IN A PSTRA LI A. SYDNEY. April 2s. It i- understood the Irish Envoys ml! continue their ( air,paign wiih the ohje-.g of stating the i ase for the Republic and the collecting of funds for the relief of the distress caused by the lighting in Ireland, It is staled that the authorities regard the relief of distress as a pretence which will no be tolerated by the law. THE OWNERS’ TERMS. SYDNEY. April 2X 1 1 i- iiiiolilrially stated I hat the i oal owners decided that 111" rii'of conditions which the miners must guarantee to oh-.crve. prior to the resumption oi v. oik. are I he stoppage oi -trikes, managers to have Die right to select t l ’,. I". II re'piired and I o dr ini - men v.Ttbi, in I ‘Clog ,j in -i is; ill- 1. j NO POWER. TO SEP PRESS. j MELBOURNE. April 28. j M r P,rurr ha- a iiiiouni cl t lie t lie c j Mad to I:now New. South Wales had the | •lower in suppress; the Iri-h Republican j aiiipaigii. The Coininoiiv.vali h had m-. la- power 'nice lie- repeal oi tin- Preau t ions .\c| a la! v, hilc in: ny in .tilling • laU-m nts had iuccn-ed A-u-l ralians la y wore not of such a i h-ir;o U-r i - o I".-!'".' 1 ihe CoaiUiotiu It h tai-.iog -e I! o 11 . He 11 o t llu-d Ih. -1, !* 111 - h auti aTI - io, that tic- envoy-- wile (ettife-d to j iv tite Lnti-i: a. uI la iri i. i -.' A i iirele.ss. ( 1-g. S. « hit a. I-I siiy the lea-1 . nas cm- j -in-; s-ing. Had ilu-v not the piutec- | joi, p-a-sports or had lie ('oinmoii- | icalth been advised of the Envoy’s | 11i-sion action would have been taken i "fori- 1 hey -t--i)]-c cl oil' tlie heat. j

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1923, Page 4

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1923, Page 4

AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1923, Page 4

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