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AUSTRALIAN NEWS

AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. AIT. AIORGAX REPORT. AIELBOURNE, Nov. 1. ? The Secretary of Mount Alorgan Company has received advice that the movement in the mine lias practically ceased, being confined to the copper body.

WALKING RECORDS BROKEN

(Received this day at 8 a.m.) SYDNEY, November 3.

In the seven miles walking championship of Neiv South Wales, G. Parker was the winner on a rain soaked track. He broke tlie Australasian records of four miles in 29.58, five miles in 3”.10 2-5, six miles in 45.19. - and seven miles in 53.2 2-5.

WATERS!DEB’S RESOLUTION. (Received this day at S a.m.) SYDNEY, November 3. In connection with the waterfront trouble a large meeting of the Waterside Workers’ Federation yesterday resolved that no member of the Federation work on any ship or wharf after five in the even •PS, until all members of the Federation arc employed throughout Australia and that all members working through the Bureau he withdrawn and tako their places at the dock gates with their' fellow members.

The resolution operates from to-mor-row.

MELBOURNE AGAINST STB IK lAIELBOURNE, November 1.

Afcolings of the wharf labourers and stevedores discussed the Sydney proposal for the waterfront strike. Union officials urged that the proposal would result in a general upheaval and they did not want to invite a repetition of the 1917 defeat.

There was a good deal of dissent from this attitude, hut filially it was resolved that the time was not ripe for a strike until all constitutional methods for reaching an adjustment had been exhausted.

RAINS IN AUSTRALIA

SYDNEY, November 2,

The press cables are delayed with interruptions to the laud lilies by rain. Rain prevented any local cricket on Saturday.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1924, Page 1

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284

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1924, Page 1

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1924, Page 1

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