AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
[nV TELEGRAPH— PER PRESfI ASSOCIATION.] LONG BAY MURDER. SYDNEY, Alny IG. The Loner Bav murderer is still at large. It is now suggested that jealousy was the motive.
MELBOURNE TRAM DISPUTE. MELBOURNE. May Hi. At the Arbitration Court. Justice Powers ordered the tramway men to return to work by .Monday next, and ordered the Tramway Board to consider an application from (fripmnn Howard for reinstatement. He added that neither of the parties had power to apply to the Court for a variation of the existing award, to provide for the punishment of men for not obeying a lawful duty. He allowed until Friday next for either party to appeal for such variation.
CON,SRIRING CHARGES. SYDNEY, A lay To. The hearing of the alleged conspiracy charge-; was continued to-day. Bayne (manager of the Cockatoo Dock) gave evidence that on February 2G, lie saw, Alc-Donald and Shearer. They told him that the Port Lyttelton had been declared black and that no work would b-e done. They said they spoko as delegates from Uu-ir respective unions in the Transport Group.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1924, Page 3
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179AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1924, Page 3
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