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[Australia & N.Z. Cable Association.] DU. COOK. NEW VO UK. March 17. Doctor Cook, ot North Polar notoriety. has hocn released on probation. Ho has served live years of his fourteen years’ term. DIPHTHERIA EPIDEMIC. SYDNEY, March 19. A serious epidemic of diphtheria has been raging in Sydney for the past three months. There is the usual isolation and the hospital is overcrowded. Provision is being made for the Government to take over from the Commonwealth Government the soldiers’ hospital at Randwick to provide accommodation for diphtheria patients. .MAITLAND COld.l HU HAS. SYDNEY. March 17. A meeting of the Maitland Coalfields deputies resolved to accept the proposal for re-allotting the deputies in the districts, and resume work in the pits on Monday or earlier, if the proprietors made then! available, ex-, eepting the Caledonian Company’s pits, where additional disputes exist in connection with the engine drivers. The Caledonian Company controls four of the largest mines in the Cessnock district.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 March 1927, Page 4
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159MISCELLANEOUS. Hokitika Guardian, 19 March 1927, Page 4
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