AUSTRALIA
[BY CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYRIGHT.] LESS UNEMPLOYMENT f SYDNEY, June 25. The Minister of Labour (Mr. DunAingham) stated there are eight thousand fewer receiving the dole in the State, than at the corresponding periled lapt month. These do not include men, who have been placed on unemployment relief works. MURDER CHARGE MELBOURNE, June 25. Harold Russell was charged with 'having murdered his wife and two children (found drowned). Russell was earlier remanded on a charge of bigamy. • “NEW GUARD.” SYDNEY, June 24. In the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Stevens, answering the Labourite, Mr. H. Knight, said that the Government was now giving the closest consideration to the police report concerning the activities of the New Guard, and to its recommendation that seven prominent New Guardsmen should be prosecuted for a seditious conspiracy. Mr. Stevens added that the Government would be guided entirely by a further report which the Crown Law Office was preparing. There would be no attempt to interfere with the activities of the responsible police officers. On the contrary, the police would be given unrestricted power to preserve peace and good order.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 June 1932, Page 7
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