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SEARCH FOR OIL IN QUEENSLAND. BRISBANE. September 20.—it is reported; that. at the Uovommenfc oi! bore at Koum a very heavv pressure ol pctroliiorous gas was atruedf, but the actual value of the strike as to the presence ol oil has not yet been ascertained-. MOT TO LEAD LIBERALS—SIR JOSEPH WARD DENIES RUMOR. Mr Hall Skeilou. of Auckland., is to have stated that arrangements are being made for Sir Joseph to take over ino ! eadershh> ol' tlie liibwiil .liarty. . . , , • life.viewed UMiav, Sir Joseph denied that he was accepting Hie Liberal leadership. lie stated that lie had been approached by many people in different parts of the country urginy. hmi to at the Read of tlio Liberals again, but he had dcclimed it'^ c , W > r j. fir it \vths not las intention to follow this com sc. iatliamu . y I
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Evening Star, Issue 19666, 20 September 1927, Page 12
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144STOP PRESS ITEMS Evening Star, Issue 19666, 20 September 1927, Page 12
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