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labor dissensions. (Australian Press Association.) SYDNEY, April 21. For some time, despite opposition b;> New South Wales representatives tli(-; Federal Council of Australian Workers Union lias decided to range its powerful union behind Mr Theodores' forces in the struggle lor control of New South Walt's Labour Party. • TNFECTET) RATS. BRISBANE, April 21. The discovery of rats, infected by' leprosy,,* in promises in. the oily has boon followed by an intensive search of buildings in sections where rats were caught. During the past week, six more have been captured. Health Commissioner. Coffey, says apart from tin* menace to public health rats on a low estimate hav ( , caused the destruction of property valued at half a million yearly in Queensland. MISHAP TO FA i I? BAIUN. DARWIN. April 21 Fnirhairn when trying out his plane, landed on a distant beach and was unable to rise in the sand. Visiting aviators became apprehensive, made a search, located him, and helped him to move his aeroplane to safely from the rising tide. He will probably not gej away from Darwin to-day.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1931, Page 6
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