AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. OABLE ASSOCIATION. DEREGISTRATION OF UNIONS. MELBOURNE, May 2D. The Eu 11 Court of the High Court decided the Court of Conciliation and Arbitration constituted hv a deputvpresuh'iit has jun-dict ion to hear and determine an application to cancel the registra.tion ot a union. The question arose during the application to deregister the .Seamen’s Union. ELECTION RESULTS. SYDNEY. .May 30. The flection returns will he broadcasted half-hourly from 9.30 on Saturday night to two on Sunday morning and 12.30 to three on Sunday afternoon.
A TRACED',. SYDNEY, .May :,fi. Andrew Walter Cuthbert. who resided with bis wife and Stephens at l.eiehbard and died in the hospital as the 1 '‘suit o', a gash in the stomach said to lie inllieted by a carving knife. Ac cording Io the police, a domestic quarrel occurred at ('lithhert * home. Subsequently a ‘■top-on, John William Abbott was arrested.
POii'i'l'G PESE ELIGIiT. PERTH. .May 21. De Pinedo landed at Broome ,-afelv. BK PINEDO’,S FLIGHT. PERTH. May 2,0. De Pinedo landed at Broome at one in Hie afternoon, having hit Kocpang at seven in the morning. He thus covered the o,l) miles in six hours. De Pinedo said that over the first stage I rum Brimli-i to Alexandria the conditions were good. Hut from there to Bagdad the air was humpy, hut the machine behaved wonderfully from Bagdad to Karachi. He had an uncomfortable journey from Bombay to Calcutta. having to keep at. a height of nine thousand feet. Rangoon to Penang "'as the worst stretch as it rained continually and was always cloudy. He had to fly very low for -even hours. The conditions during the flight from Knepang to Broome were the best experienced on the trip. De Pinedo said the object of the llight was purely sporting. Altogethc tile conditions had I con bet ter than p( had expected. He will overhaul the machine at .Melbourne and then proceeded to .Lilian and hack to Italv via Northern India.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1925, Page 3
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