AUSTRALIAN NEWS
. POWER STOPPED. (Australian Press Association) (United Service.) SYDNEY, Eel). 5. The threatened dislocation of the electric power services on the South Coast has been averted by the intervention of tlie Chairman of the Conciliation Committee. It is understood the Committee decided upon a basis satisfactory to the Union. A BYE-ELECTION. MELBOURNE, Feb. 5. A bye-election for the CastlemaincKyneton seat in the Legislative Assembly resulted in a win for Langslow (Nationalist) 4663 votes over Satchel 1 (Lalxmr) 4552 votes. ABORIGINAL MURDERED. DARWIN, Feb. 5. A report from Anthony Lagoon states an aboriginal, named Paddy, has been murdered by two unknown men. The police are investigating. DEATH FROM PTOMAINE POISON. PERTH, Feb. 5. Two brothers, Robert (twelve) and Jack Llewellyn (fifteen), died in tho hospital from ptomaine poisoning caused through eating water melon and then drinking water. The parents recovered.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 February 1929, Page 5
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