MISCELLANEOUS.
(By Telegraph—Per Press Association.) NO VALETING FOR AUSSIES SYDNEY, Dec. 21. The Australian petty officers and moil serving in the Royal Navy have been given the privilege of taking the Admiralty’s vocational training courses so as to enable them to take up civilian employment when discharged. The course embraces the widest range from bricklaying and motor driving to valeting, but flic last named hitherto did not attract one Australian inquiry. AVHARF ACCIDENTS. AVELLINGTOX, Dec. 21. Two accidents occurred on the wharf to-day. AA . Manning, of 157 Upland Road, a clerk, sustained a crushed foot as the result of being run over by a. trailer. P. Staples, a ivatersider, sustained a fractured nose through being struck by a frozen carcase.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 December 1927, Page 1
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120MISCELLANEOUS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 December 1927, Page 1
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