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tUSTII&LIAN AX IJ N.Z. C All PC ASSuOIATIOH. DIVORCE REPORTS. KYDNEi. De< ember ILL Tho Premier Sir Geo Fuller nniiouiie,*d that tjie Matrimonial Clauses Amendment Bill which sought to place a restriction on the press publication of divorie proceedings v.as not to be proceeded with M I'll BF.ll OF DWYER. PARRAMATTA Dec. IS.
The police arrested a man who i.s believed to he identical v itli the person whom the polite v.ish to interview respecting the murder of James Dwyer at LiUigov The man was found sleeping in a old disused luick kiln near Liverpool, lie was much travel stained. CROP LEV INQUIRY. SYDNEY. December 17. The Royal Commission's report finds that Cropley’s < barges were sustained and passes revere (ommeat on Aiderman Walker. With regard t o I la* other allegin'.;"* it points out Micro is .bar ground Air the Government proceeding with investigations but makes no recommendations as to what action the Government should take in regard to the charges proved. The report points out there are strong grounds for further 'investigations. *■.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 December 1924, Page 3
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175AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 December 1924, Page 3
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