MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.
The secretary of the Mount Morgan Company has received advice that the movement in the min 6 has praeficAlly cOasdd, being confined to the copper body. Twenty-one were killed and 30 injured as the result of a fire at Tokio, jvhich consumed over 600 barrack buildings, .houshig refugees from the great earthquake. Thirty-seven hundred persons are again* homeless. Rescue work is proceeding. As the result of investigations By th© Auditor-GenOral’s department th© New South Wales stat© housing scheme lip to th© pfeseht shotfs a loss Of £45,306. It is the derir© of th© Stato Government to abolish same as‘ quickly as possible, and a bill with this object in view is now before Parliament. Th© expulsions following the ballotbox scandals in New South Wales were referred by the 'Australian Labour Party Conference to arbitration. Mr. Theodore, Premier of Queensland, fids agreed to accept the position of arbitrator. .
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 276, 1 November 1924, Page 5
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149MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 276, 1 November 1924, Page 5
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