CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.
NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' PARTY. SYDNEY, July 4. The New Zealand farmers' party returned from their visit to Queensland, and were officially welcomed at the Sydney Sheep Show. MRS MEYRICK IMPRISONED. LONDON, July The "Night Club Queen," Mrs Kate Meyriek, wns sentenced to six months' imprisonment for supplying drinks without license at the Forty-three Club. In addition she was fined £9O. . SYDNEY FIRE TRAGEDY. ■ SYDNEY, July 4. Mrs Miller died in hospital as a ror suit of the burns she received in the fire at Vauxhall House, in which her daughter, Rosabell, lost her life on Monday. RATIONING OF WORK. SYDNEY, July 4. Judge Beeby, in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court, varied the Federal Award covering railwaymen to permit the rationing of work to extend but not to exceed one week in ten.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19972, 5 July 1930, Page 17
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