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INTERNED GERMANS RUN •ILLICIT/STILL HOW THE PLANT WAS DISCOVERED. By TeTeeraDii—Pre=a Association—OoDyright ' Sydney, April 26. V Three. Germans interned at Holds.wortby : i Camp v have been fined 200 guineas''each for running an illicit still. The discovery was the outcome of unruly, behaviour amongst the men interned. - ' ■ SYDNEY SHOW SALES. LATEST-QUOTATIONS. (Rcc. April 26, 11.25 p.m.) Sydney, April 26. •.At the■ yearling sales, Mr. Alison bought a Bardolph-Carmine filly for 110 guineas, a AVaukenphast-Aquilino colt for 50 guineas, and a Persian KuightCollo colt for 60 guinoas. At the draught horse 6ales various lots on behalf of New Zealand breeders ranged from 37 to 150 guineas. The sales of both yearlings and draughts are dragging, and prices are low. [The earlier quotations appear in our farm column.]
. ITEMS IN BRIEF. ■ "BLACK-LEGGING ON LABOUR PLATEORM." Sydney, April 26. Tho Acting-Prime Minister (Senator Pearco) designates tho striko of cutters in tho Commonwealth Clothing Factory as Mack-legging on the Labour platform. • ALCOHOL IN DIET. Melbourne, April 2G. A committee inquiring into the causeß of death reported that alcohol as an nrticlo of diet is unnecessary. THE PETROL COMMISSION. (Rec. April 20, 11.25 p.m.) Sydney, April 26. Counsel's addresses at the Pclrol Commission, lasting two days, have concluded. '
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2756, 27 April 1916, Page 6
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