AUSTRALIA
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SLAUGHTERMEN’S STRIKE. SYDNEY, November 12
The lorry drivers at Homebush have now declared meat “black,” and they refuse to assist in its distribution to the suburbs.
The immediate effect of the strike of the slaughtermen (for a restoration of the 4-1 hours week) is that the price of meat hits risen by one penny to twopence per pound.
DOCTOR’S CONDUCT. SYDNEY. November 12.
The Medical Board of New South Wales, sitting as an open Court, has completed an inquiry into the comment made by Mr Justice Davidson, on Doctor Chisholm Ross, when giving judgment in the Massey will case. Dr. Ross was charged with being guilty of infamous conduct in a professional respect, in that he made a grossly unreliable report on the mental condition of the late Gerald Massey.
Judgment will be given next week.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 November 1930, Page 5
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