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ADDRESS AT GENEVA
TO LABOUR CONFERENCE
(United Tress Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright )
GENEVA, June 19
Mr Ja,s. Roberts, the New Zealand Labour delegate to the League of Nations’ Labour Conference to-day addressed the Conference. He described the improvement that had taken place in employment conditions in New Zealand, and he also stated the position regarding insurance and the reduction (.4 working hours.
A SHOCKING TRAGEDY
CONST VNTTNOPLE. June 29,
A tragedy overwhelmed a labourer’s home in T\ a ragum.ruk district. Sons of 5 and 7 wore playing with a razor when the youmrer was slasned and bled to death. The elder, tended. jumped out of a window and fatally fractured his skull. His mother hearing screams rushed upstairs and then heard screams in the kitchen and found her two years baby ablaze in tin* fireplace which ended fatally. The shocks demented the* mother and father who were asylumed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 June 1930, Page 5
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