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(By Telegraph—Per Press Association. FISHING TRAGEDY. MELBOURNE, Dec. 28. A Hobart party of four young men were fishing in a dinghy in South Arm when the boat capsized, and three of them, Ray Parker, Jack Mann, and Edward Osborne, were drowned. SEAMEN’S STOP-WORK MEETING. SYDNEY, Dec. 29. In defiance of the Commonwealth Steamship Owners’ Association, the inter-Stnte seamen held the monthly stop-work meeting to-day instead of yesterday as the latter was a public holiday. The owners state the men committed a breach of the recent agreement, which states the meeting must be held on the last Tuesday in each month and the men therefore will not he paid for to-day.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1927, Page 2
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