Round the World
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VARJ0US HAPPENINGS GABLE ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST,
Not A Spark Of Manhood. Judge Curlewis scntenced William Moorc, aged 25, timhcr worker ancl striker, to twelve months' imprisonmcnfc for inflicting surious injury on a volunteer tiinber worker, aged 6-3. Judge Curlewis clescribed Moore as a bruto witliout a spark of manhood. Federal Parliament. The Coinmonwealth Parliament has opened its session, which is expocted to be aerimonious on accounfc of Mr i Ilruce's intention to abolish the Feder- j al Arhitration Court. A Governmont victory is, however, assured. 31 r Theodore launchcd a censure raotion complaiiiing of t'no Governmcnt's aetion in withdrawing fche prosecntion against John Brown. colliery proprietor, who, it was alleged, loc-ked ont the miners. The House immediately adjouriiecl.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 166, 15 August 1929, Page 2
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125Round the World Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 166, 15 August 1929, Page 2
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