AUSTRALIA
(Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) MOTORIST TO PAY. SYDNEY, June 24. Gertrude Edith Woodman, a widow of New Zealand, was awarded £240 damages in an action in which she claimed £2OOO damages from D. P. Ogilvy, of Mosman, Sydney,. for injuries alleged to have been caused her when she was knocked down in the city by a motor car owned by defendant in July last. N.S.W. LABOUR PARTY. SYDNEY, June 24. The Federal Executive of the Australian Labour-Party passed a resolution declaring that the New South Wales Easter Conference was uncon•titutional, anti instructing the Federal Secretary to call for nominations for all candidates for the State Parliamentary and Municipal elections to be lodged with the Federal Executive by July 13. PROPOSALS REJECTED. SYDNEY. June 25. The Seale Executive decided to reject the proposals of the Federal Executive of the Australian Labour Party regarding the Unity Conference. Mr Seale declares that his executive has instructed branches and unions not to attend the conference if it is postponed from July S to July 23, as proposed in the circulars being issued to-day, instructing the Labour movement to go ahead with the selection ballots for the State election.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 June 1927, Page 7
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