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MEAT WORKS STRIKE. NO SETTLEMENT YET. (U.P.A. by 7 ™- Co V yri&» (Rec. Oct. 17, 10.30 P-m-) MELBOLRNE, Oct. y ■ No settlement of tll(3 meatwor s + i vet The parties strike is reported i m a thWw »nt»m,cc. bat came to no decision. MOTOR BOAT CAPSIZES three fishermen drowned. (U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. Cdpyn2 ht) MELBOURNE, Oct. 17 Three fishermen were _ drow^ l near Port Fairy, 180 miles fron \T bourne, when a motor boat capsi/xd in a heavy sea. The missing men are M . 1 ® n ’ Percy Kearney, and his ison, Kearney. . , The boat was seen to capsize, an later, search parties found a portion of the boat, but no signs of the boa-
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12078, 18 October 1933, Page 2
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