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AUSTRALIAN NEWS

N.Z. RADIO PHONE

(Australian Pcess ; Associa.tion)

SYDNEY, May ■ 6,

- •./JJb©,,;Amalgamated,:«-Wireless I.td. state tlia-t the ifew Zealand Gojoriiment- has, ordered the balance' of the modulating .equipment required to complete a radiophone source between New Zealand, Australia and London. The material is now being manufactured here.

COAL TROUBLE.

SYDNEY, May 6

The opinion at Newcastle is that the coal strike will be over in a few days.

A rank and file conference is being held .there on Thursday, when it is expected, that tlie leaders will advise j the miners to accept, the coal owners’ terms, subject to guarantees of - ‘there being no victimisation, and the preseryation, of the . , miners' seniority rights.

, Aljy.jjß the Federal Member of Parliament for the Newcastle district-, caused: a stir in his May Day speech when he frankly admitted that tile miners were beaten.

He acljcled that, it was very disagreeable to have to say so.

MEAT "WORKS STRIKE. MELBOURNE, May 6

Three hundred and fifty employees at the meat works of Angliss and Coy., at Footscray, are on strike for higher rates of pay for handling export carcase meat. The management will close their large works indefinitely if tlie trouble is not settled in a few clays

A QUEENSLAND MUSTEKY

SYDNEY, May G,

The Navigation Department at Sydney has received a message from tlie steamer Taranaki, which is off the Queensland coast, that the crew saw the lights of a small steamer proceeding west off Cape Cleveland last night, and suddenly the lights .disappeared. A search was made, but nothing was found. The sea at the time was mod-

erate. The matter remains a- mystery

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 7 May 1930, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
271

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 7 May 1930, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 7 May 1930, Page 2

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