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AUSTRALIAN NEWS

A FOURTH DEATH. (Australian Press Association.) MELBOURNE, July 26. ' lu the level crossing smash cabled on Friday, a fourth. navaller is rioW k dead. . The victims were Albert 'Allen (30), Thomas Blyth (31), John Finn (21), Ernest Jacques (25).. The other injured are recovering. LABOUR INSTRUCTION. (Received this day Afc 9.2 b a.m) MELBOURNE. July 27. A conference of Victoran Labour Party rejected the Premiers’ Conference plan and instructed the Victorian Federal and State Parliaments to vot c against it. BRITISH GOLF.. ADELAIDE, July 27: Rufus Stewart who represented Australia in ’the British open golf chaniionship has returned. He is convinced that Englishmen have little chance of winning the title for many years, because there are no budding champions. If Australians -want to become great golfers they must concentrate on work on the greens. This is the Americans strong point. BYE-ELECTION. Adelaide, July 2?. The bye-election for Adelaide sent in theg Assembly resulted in the election of Mr Collation (Lang Plan candidate) by a majority of 1830 votes on the first count. There were four other candidates in a poll of only thirty-thiee per cent. The Government took no part in the election.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1931, Page 6

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1931, Page 6

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1931, Page 6

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