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(Australian A X.Z. Cablo Association.] JilG QUAKE. SYDNEY, .May 23. The Riverview Observatory recorded a severe seismic disturbance. It was located either in Burma or in Assam. x.sw. labour. SYDNEY, May 24. A conference of delegates of rival labour actions commenced but so tar lias failed to reach any basis for the proposed unity conference. LITHGOW STRIKE. SYDNEY, May 24. The employees of Lithgow iron works struck, idling the wnole works and throwing over a thousand men out of employment. The men demand the reinstatement of a bov who was dismissed by the management A 1 ‘STR ALIA X DEI.EG ATE. MELBOURNE, May 24. Mr Bruce announced that Senator Pearce will be the senior Australian representative at the next meeting of the League of Nations at Geneva. THE FAREWELL. * PERTH, May 23. The Duke and Duchess of York to-day sailed homeward bound. They were fnrewelled by large crowds. DAXNEVIRKE JEWEL ROBBERYSYDNEY. May 23. The arrested man. Smith, taken into custody on May 13th.. lias been further reman.led till May. 26th. in connection with the jewellery burglary at TTaiinevirke. Xew Zealand.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 May 1927, Page 2
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