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RAILWAY WAGGON SMASH. Prea* Association—By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, November 3. Four waggons of an empty colliery train, proceeding from Port Waratah to Cardiff borehole, leaped from, the rails when crossing the overhead bridge spanning the main Wallsend road, and fell 30ft but no casualties are reported. LABOUR SUSPECTS COMMUNISM. SYDNEY, November o. Messrs Howie and Garden refused to sign the declaration that they were nob members of the Communist Party, and have been expelled from the executive of the Australian Labour Party. RETURNED SOLDIERS AND ARMISTICE DAY. SYDNEY, November o. The Returned Soldiers’ Association is opposed to tho proposal of the Government to hold no ceremony on Armistice Day, and is seeking permission to hold a service in the heart of the city. If this is refused the association declares its intention of holding a service despite the authorities, TASMANIAN ASSEMBLY IN RECESS. HOBART, November 2. The Assembly passed supply, and granted a recess until January 22. BREAD CARTERS’ ULTIMATUM WITHDRAWN. SYDNEY, November 3. The Bread Carters’ Union has indefinitely withdrawn its ultimatum regarding no deliveries after 6 o’clock in the evening. STATE TIMBER YARDS. SYDNEY, November 3. The State timber yards at Rhodes have been sold for £27,500.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19010, 5 November 1923, Page 7
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