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[Australian A N.Z. Cable Association.] MAITLAND COLLIERIES RESUME. SYDNEY. April fi. All the coal mines on the South Alaithtnd fields to-day resumed, after idleness of nearly a mouth, involving ten thousand miners. STRIKE SETTLED. SYDNEY. April 7. The Clyde strike is settled and men resume work to-morrow. COUNT FAVOUR SORE. SYDNEY. April 7. Count Cavour developed soreness during the voyage across the Tasman anil was given easy exercise at Baniliviek, where according to the “Telegraph,” lie walked particularly short and his action did not impress. The “ Telegraph,” adds that he does not appear to have an ounce of flesh to spare, so it will he interesting to see fioiv lie shapes in training in the next few days. found drowned. SYDNEY. April 7. The body of a young woman, Beatrice Money, who arrived from New Zealand on Tuesday, was found in the harbour. She had been in ill health for some time.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1927, Page 3
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