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'Press * Assn.— By Telegraph— Copyright.) SYDJNEY, May '28. Three fresh cases of smallpox are reported. ■' . . (Rerieived May 29, 9.15 a.m.) SYDNEY, May 29. The Building Trades Federation intend forcing the question of a forty-two hours week to finality. , Fifty third-year medical students were fined £2 each for singing under the windows of professors 'during commemoration week. One was "rusticated", for firing crackers m tbe lecture room. BRISBANE, May 29. Tlie Governor haa announced that he is remaining m office till the end of his term, excepting for a month's leave whereto he is entitled. * PERTH, May 29; I Two aborigines attacked their employer named Hurley, who shot one dead. i A mass meeting of unionists resolved to support the carpenters who struck to secure preference to unionsits... A general 'appeal for assistance is to be made, including England and New Zealand. A number of allied trades are affepted. Summonses will be .issued under the Arbitration 1 Act againat two timber firms for" closing their yards. MELBOURNE, May 29. The departure of Stone's aerial mail from Melbourne to Sydney* has been | postponed, owing to ah accident to. the areoplane.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13393, 29 May 1914, Page 3
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