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AUSTRALIAN NEWS

SIR JAMES AH BBS

Australian Rress Assn.—United Servici

FREMANTLE, Dee -I

'Pin; Cormorin arrived from England. Sir -lames Mills, chairman of flic Union Steam Ship Company, is abroad. He will visit New Zealand, combining business with pleasure.

SENATE VOTING. (Received this day at 5).2b. a.m.) •SYDNEY, December (i.

The Senate voting for New South Wales is completed, Rae (Labour candidate) filling the third vacancy, making the third Labour man to he elected.

LIQUOR FOR CAN'BERRA. CANBERRA, .December (i

The Prime Minister stated that arrangements will he made for liquor to 1)0 available for tourists during the Christmas season. A temporary arrangement is made whereby liquor wil* be sold at two of the Commission hotels pending the establishment ol a permanent system.

SERIOUS EIRE. SYDNEY, December 0

A Worris Creek message states two promises were gutted by fire and several other shops hadlv damaged. Volunteers under the direction of the police fought the flames with axes, buckets, etc. and checked lhe blaze from spreading. Tin* damage is ton thousand sterling.

SOCIALIST FUNERAL

BROKEN HILL, December (>

George Allan, who was killed in the mine, was given a Socialist’s iuncral, no minister being present. The ifmieral procession was headed by a Red Flag anil orations at the graveside were delivered by the. Seeretny of the Minority Movement and the lted Flag was sung.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19281206.2.56

Bibliographic details
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 December 1928, Page 6

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222

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 6 December 1928, Page 6

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 6 December 1928, Page 6

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