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IMMIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA.
A LARGE SHIPLOAD
(Received Last Night, 7.30 o'clock.)
SYDNEY, October 31
The steamer Pakeha has arrived with 1128 immigrants, afso fourteen of the crew of the wrecked Papa-
PICTURES DESTROYED.
DELIBERATE VANDALISM APPARENT.
(Received Last Night, 7.30 o'clock.)
~ SYDNEY, October 31
Four pictures, valued Jit £2OO, at ilie Society Women Painters' Exhibition were destroy&l -by scratches and cute. Deliberate vandalism is apparent.
POWER TO ENFORCE A LEVY.
AN APPLICATION DISMISSED
SEQUEL OF 00AL STRIKE
(Received Last Night, 7.30 o'clock.)
SYDNEY, October 31
Judge Scholes has dismissed an application oi' the Furniture Trades Society asking for'power to enforce a levy on members to support the women and children involved in the coal strike, the ground of the dismissal rising out of the strike levies against the spirit of the Industrial Arbitration Act, any contract made to pay levies being void, and against public policy.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10465, 1 November 1911, Page 5
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156VARIOUS CABLES Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10465, 1 November 1911, Page 5
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