AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
TUBIHALIAN AND N.Z. CAULS ASSOCIATION. N.S.W. ELECTIONS. .SYDNEY, June 7. The filial result of the New South Wales elections will not lie known till Tuesday next, hut the Labour Party are now assured oi a majority. NON UNION CREWS. MELBOURNE. Jem* 7. following the deregistration oi 11. * .Seamen’s Union, tlie management <i the Commoui'.eail :i l.'m* lias dci ioe I to call for crews to man tin* steamcis Eromanga and Ditga. It the I nii.ilists do not respond, an eilnrt, will h-.* mad*.* to seen re n in-imiun labour. I*TRE. BRISBANE, dum* 7. A Brisbane lire d si roved buildings in the city occupied i>y Henry Dean and Sons, and Jacket i liras.. produce merchants. The damage is estimated at ten thusuand. Three firemen wore injured by broken glass. TASMANIAN ERECTION. HOBART, June 3. No change in tin* election figures are expected until the absent votes arc counted. This will not lie lor several (lavs.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 June 1925, Page 3
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