AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
BROKEN HILI IWNSRS*
: iWILU not CEASE woke, .' V ' *"""*" ■■ , By ph—Press AsMciatioa—CoPTH^H (Received August -SO," 7' P-nJ " ■ ' ' • ; '■•.;■ J Stdket, August 30. A suss meeting of Broken . Hill miners,' iii vieiw of the compulsory conference and probable Arbitration Court proceedings, decided to , continue work, and. a!a> to recommend .that- the same course be foJ» lowed by other unions. RACECOURSE mm \ SCALES TAMPERED WITH. ;; , (Received August 30, 7 p.m.) .Stdsct. August my Another case of. tampering , *?*!» scales has be® discovered at the Coo!n/3 racecourse. A wire, 100 yards long.. been led from a creek to a position undj the' scales, and had apparently l* ol for years. \ <■■.; ~'' \ BOXER'S CLAIM JAILS. - (Received August 30, 11.10 pUI) Sidney, August M The claim brought by Jeff Smith agiiji •: the proprietors of Stadium w®: a verdict for defendants. Smith : £464 as his share of the light wiW on 'May 26. He maintained M not foul Darry, as alleged by the re & _
DEATH OF A BISHOP, ' (Receded Auffust 30, 11.10 P®' _' : - STONXT, Aflgfi® ; The death is announced of J, Rev. C. G. Barlow, ■D.p., to" - < Goulburo, at the age of 56. ' • . •» . \ AUSTRALIA BAY win. , (Received August SO, 9.50 p.®_ STW*i The' amount raised J or ,% Day Fund in Sw toulh . amounts to' £650,000. _
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16010, 31 August 1915, Page 6
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