AUSTRALIAN NEWS
LABOUR SUPPORTS THEODORE.*
(.Australiau|Presß Association) |.
(Received this day at 9.40 a.m.) ■ - . SYDNEY, July 8
■ Graves (President of the Australian Labour Party Executive), and J. Garden (Secretary of the Labour Coxincil) representing industrial and political wings of the Labour Movement, issued statements- strongly defending Mr Theodore. It is therefore assumed that if Mr Theodore is to go before the electors of Dailey he will receive the Labour endorsement.
OBITUARY.
SYDNEY, July/ 8,
Obituary—Wra. Short, one of the' best known chemists in the State;, aged 67. He was, born at'Auckland.
LIONESS ATTACKS TAMERS,
SYDNEY, July < 8
While being trained for a circus act; at Colnan’s Horse Bazaar, a young lioness savgely attacked her tamers, Dave M.eeken and Matt Riley. Both men received severe lacerations but eventually got the animal under control with a eane»V •*
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