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AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. CHANNEL AGAIN SWUM. LONDON, September S). An American, Toth, swam the Channel from Grisncz to Dover in Hi hours,.s4 minutes.
MOLTEN METAL DISASTER. LONDON'. Sept. 10. A ladle, containing forty tons of molten metal, overturned! at Dorman Long's steel works, Middlesborough. The fiery liquid showered eight workmen causing terrible injuries. pour died and two are not expected to recover. JAPANESE FUND. SYDNEY, Sept. .10. ■ The Lord Mayor has convened a meeting for Wednesday to consider steps for assisting tbe Japanese earthquake sufferers. MELBOURNE. Sept, 0. Air Bruce has donated £IOO sterling to the Japanese fund. STRIKE ENDED. BRISBANE. Sept. 9. The seamen’s strike cabled on 2nd. Septemlier is settled. The Government conceded some of the men’s demands and work will be resumed on Monday.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1923, Page 2
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