AUSTRALIAN NEWS
N.S.W. SHEARING WAGE CUT.
(Australian Press Association.)
SYDNEY, August 12,
The shearing strike- in New South' Wales has practically ended. Sufficient labour is available wherever required at. the new award rate,
BUILDING ENDANGERED.
SYDNEY, August 13
The Town Cierk of Layton stated that something should be done to recondition the Town Hall as he feared an accident. The building has been damaged as a result of recent adjacent blasting. The roof of porte coqliere is in such a : condition that in wet weather, , the rain simply poured through and huge cracks developed in other parts of the building.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1930, Page 5
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