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A GLOOMY STATEMENT
SYDNEY, July 8
The President, addressing the Farmers’ Settlers Conference, said that primary industries were faced with i uoruioiis difiicult ies. lhe position 1 ’ l,l which ’they were drifting must' be 1-1 by every memlier of tile community fhc .wheat area of New South Wales had decreased at. least thirty per cert and there was practically not enough fat meat to supply local requirement.;.
NATIVE TROUBLE IN PAPUA
(Received This Day, at 1*2.10. a.n* SYDNEY, July 9
For some time past, tile natives at Atom bare division of Papua, close to the late German border in New Guinea hn.e given trouble. Efforts to quieten IV tribe were unsuccessful. A further body of armed native constabulary despatched to t.hc scene of the upraising.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1918, Page 1
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