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LABOUR PARTY EXPULSIONS. SYDNEY, June 10. Eleven members of the State Australian Labour Party were expelled at an executive meeting for their" association with Mr Willis in the Bulli byeleetion. Mr Kilburn, M.L.C., and Mr C. Morgan, a nephew of the successful candidate, Mr Sweeney, were among those declared to be outside the party. AEROPLANES COLLIDE. MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED. SYDNEY, June 11. (Received June 11, at 6.30 p.m.) During an aerial pageant at Grafton yesterday two aeroplanes collided on the ground when one was landing and the other taking off. The machines were practically ruined. A local farmer, Henry Clark, an occupant of one aeroplane, was severely injured about the head. The pilots were uninjured. The affair caused considerable excitement. . UNEMPLOYMENT DECREASING. LARGE RELIEF WORK^. SYDNEY, June 11. (Received June 11, at 11.56 p.m.) Since the New South Wales Government was elected 12 months ago unemployment has heen reduced by 25 per cent., dole relief has been reduced by 50 per cent., and the Government indebtedness overseas has been brought down by more than a million sterling annually. It is further announced that in the ensuing 12 months over seven million pounds will be devoted to unemployment relief works, which it is hoped will still further stimulate business activity.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21977, 12 June 1933, Page 7
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