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AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

AUSTRALIAN ANI) N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. LABOUR DECISION. ADELAIDE, Sept. 17. South Australian Labour Conference amended the rules, by adding that Labour members of Parliament should pay a sustenation fee equal to 3 per cent, of their salaries to the Central Executive. The decision was forwarded to the Federal Labour Party.

AUSTRALIAN RELIEF SHIP

SYDNEY, Sept. 17

The steamer “Australmount,” carrying relief supplies for Japan, sailed last night. Her cargo is valued in the vicinity of £140,000. GOULBURX TO SYDNEY RACE. SYDNEY, Sept. 17 The Goulburn to Sydney cycle race was won by Clark (Liverpool Club) off a handicap of 5 minutes, in 0 hours 40 minutes 34 seconds. The scratch men, Burness and Flood, made the fastest time, 0 hours 20 minutes. THE COOGEE MYSTERY. SYDNEY. Sept. 17. The inquest on All's Hoaydon, victim of the Coogee mystery has concluded. The verdict will be given next Monday. STEWARDS’ WAGES. SYDNEY, Sept. 17

The Federal Arbitration Court Award for marine stewards and pantrymen’s wages ranges from £l4 12s (id lu £lO 12s Od per month.

TRAIN SMASH VICTIMS. MELBOURNE, Sept. 17. Of the victims of the train smash ad-

mitted to the hospital, the most serious cases are: Mrs Leith, fracture at base of skull, and Afr Leslio Charlton,fracture of leg and injury to head. The others are suffering from fractured pelvis, fractured arms and ribs, lacerations, and internal injuries. They are progressing satisfactorily.

THE KING’S SYMPATHY. SYDNEY, Sept, 17

The King has cabled his condolence* with Lady Davidson, who is prostrated on tho death of her husband, Sir TV. Davidson, State Governor.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1923, Page 1

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264

AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1923, Page 1

AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1923, Page 1

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