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TEAR GAS BOMBS. (Australian Press Association) SYDNEY, Jan. 1. The police equipment for dealing with riotous gatherings in the City streets will shortly include tear gas bombs., AMUSEMENT TAX. SYDNEY, Dec. 31. The N.S.W. State Amusement Tax operates in the new year. ANTHRAX OUTBREAK. 1 SYDNEY, Jan. 1. A case of suspected anthrax is reported from the Singleton district. This has made it necessary for quarantine measures to be taken. It is hoped to localise tlie outbreak. ROTHBURY MEN LEAVING. SYDNEY, Jon. 1. There are no new developments in the coal situation, beyond a report that fourteen voluntary workers at the Rotburv Colliery left the field, owing to the prisonlike life there, and to a constant fear of attack by the strikers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1930, Page 5
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