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.MOTOR BOAT MACING. Til MILLING SYDNEY 10 VENT. (Australian Press Association)(United Service). SYDNEY. Nov. 4. A motor Imat reliability race at Rose Bay. of fifty miles, for the Do Chair Cup was won by AI iss Hall, with a speed of miles an hour. The race was lull of sensations. Aliss Hall lost a pin from tiio steering gear, but cleverly handled the boat and managed. to line! the winning mark lino. The Theodora had three tires, lost her exhaust pipe, and ran out of petrol when in a good position. The skipper came in. replenished the tank and resumed the race, finishing third, behind the out-hoarder 800 Sada. COAL LUMPERS REFUSE WORK. '.MELBOURNE, Nov. •">. The waterside dispute took a new turn to-day. when the coal lumpers refused to coal two steamers in port. The waiersiders’ licenses will probably be cancelled. When a call was made for men to coal the liner Beltana, those present, turned their backs and refused to be picked up. Tim Beltana is beiim loaded l>v volunteer Labour at Pori Melbourne.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1928, Page 6
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