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(Received this day at 10.30 a.m.) SYDNEY, July 4.
, Mrs Millar died in the hospital I from a mass of bairns received in the fire at Vauxhall House in, which her . daughter Rosabel I lost her life. FARMERS PARTY. .SYDNEY, July 4The New Zealand Farmers party lvturned from the Queensland visit and were officially welcomed at the Sydney sheep show. COAL TRADE SLACK. / •SYDNEY, July 4. Four hundred miners at South Clifton colliery, Ulawarra, have received a fortnight’s notice owing to slackness of trade. UNEMPLOYED CAMP. (Received this dav at noon.) SYDNEY, July 4 The State Government proposes to establish a camp/ near Newcastle, for single unemployeds similar to the one at Port Ivembla. NOT WANTING WORK. (Received this dnv at noon.) ■ SYDNEY, July 4. Of five hundred men receiving ra- - tions at Morec, only, fifty responded to a call for labour for railway construction. The other four hundred and fifty were thereupon deleted by the police from the ration list. ARBITRATION COURT. SYDNEY, July 4. Judge Beeby in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court varied the Federal award covering railway men, to permit rationing work to an extent not exceeding one week in ten. AMY JOHNSON. ADELAIDE, July 4. Miss Amy Johnson flew to Forrest yesterday. She continues her flight to Perth to-day
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1930, Page 5
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