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SUSPECT NOT SMALLPOX. (Australian Press Association.) (Received this day at 11 a.m.) SYDNEY, January 26. The suspected smallpox case aboard the Taiping is not suffering from that disease, and the restrictions have been lifted from the ship which reaches Sydney to-morrow. T-H.E AORANGI DELAYED. SYDNEY, January 26. I lie Aorangj sent a wireless message that engine room trouble would probably delay her arrival from Auckland till to-morrow morning, instead of this afternoon. WORKERS’ UNION CONFERENCE:. SYDNEY, January 26. The Australian Workers’ Union Conference approved the new.demands for the inclusion of a fresh log to be submitted by the Graziers’ Association. One request is for a basic wage of £9 for a thirty hours’ week of five days.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1933, Page 6
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