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VUBTIIAI.IAN AND N.Z. 0*111.3 ASSOCIATION. SYDNKA I'T.KCTION.S. synNKV. IJ.'i-i'iiil I lulv Al ", I- , rill o' I Ill's.' "II tin’ in ih" run I'lrrl ions in Sydney. I.ah.mr mi.o on a minority \olr. with I"! l"*r i "in. ae.no-! the lli'l..rm.a ' ' per '■rut. ! COVKItNOK'S VA< il l' RACK. SVDNKV. I>• -ri■ 111 I-1 :t. •, ; urrmigrd In- the Roval thin..' A li.'d V.mi.t < Inti, to emihle herd .I.'Hirin' ami Onvermir De Chair mm is-.m-. was , .a.te-i. d under ideal - ilium ( i.mlitlotis, I ...Id Jellici.e ‘ktpperi'l Du- thivernor-Ci'iti'ral's boat, ••.hile i;,,v. rini! De Chan had 'iimnmml i,v M.i W. Ainott’s •' Nil t le." uitli De ( hair’s \aehl tilth, ami l.oi'd .1.-ii. Mas hut. KR KM ANT!.K lIOi-D IT. MKI.HOI'RNK. Dee. A. Mr Itruee i Keili'i'.ii I’remn'i ) t.dee ,*a plied tn I'T. mantle. re 1 lie-tl up linin' ■ pl.ilritil.il tel I nr! oliirrls l'l'l| til f- ,., | 1,,1 „vi i si*:i - Vessels. This action fulli'Mcd. ih- I’rini" Minisirr being intervie.ieil by n ile | ill ta t 101 l of -Itlp-liWli- |.|-.. Mil" asked fill- tin- Kelli'!".'! (mvelll I: I" ut' > intervention. a the aelioli ol tin- Sea'iieii's Cnnm at Kretiiaid le prevrlite:! Die loeal harhour staff from piloting or hri't! .im ships. The I-derm intel't entioii is-trii'lly In in .'llOlll.l ! to [•'n-i, 1:i 1;11", as Dm' i- the only port in tie- ('ummoinvealli. M'iiidi 1- virtuallv 1 l.'Se.l a- the It 111 tile -e: i„c,i'- | sftk'. |
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IN'IKRCKSSION ASKKD KDR. I’KR'I'I I. Dee. I. The ('liltiii'il "l Dm Australian Labour Rally has derided io take the disputes of the Seuin‘.oi': : Liiinn out ol the hands of ! 1,.; .seiuetarv of the I’nion. ami to ask the State Disputes Committee to intercede with a view to an amiiahh; settlement as early as possible.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 December 1924, Page 3
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451AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 December 1924, Page 3
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