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h (Received 10.5 a.m.) g ■ l g DEPENDENTS' DAY. SYDNEY, this day. There was a poor response to the appeal on Dependents' Day, the street collections realising £4,140, making the total in hand £27,540. — (A. and X.Z.) DEPENDENTS' DAY RALLY. SYDNEY, October 11. . r Dependents' Day rally was quiet corns pared with recent patriotic carnivals, c There were the usual profession, stalls, i. and collecting devices. The fund started < the day with £25,000 in hand.— (A. and I, X.Z. Cable.) F I c I THE I.W.W. INQUIRY. p SYDNEY, October 11. ~ ! The I.WAV. inquiry continues, Mcdii eal evidence went to show that the wit- - ness MeAlisfcer died from natural causes, i thus refuting the suggestions of foul a play.— (A. and X.Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 244, 12 October 1918, Page 4
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