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AUSTRALIAN.

[ter press association. —copyright.]

A MEAT FAMINE. SYDNEY, July 2 fth

A moat famine in Sydney is predicted next week, when the price fixing operates. The recent drought is one of the causes of the shortage. Many butchers have already given their slaughtermen a week’s notice. MINERAL RETURNS. (Received This Day at 9.50. a.m.) SYDNEY, July 25. New South Wales mineral production for 1917, is valued at £12,952,719, an increase of £1,970,977 compared with 1910. RAIN CLEARED. (Received this day at, 1.80 p.m.) SYDNEY, This Day. The rain has cleared and it is milder.

CLERICAL POSTS. z SYDNEY, This Day. Father Dwyer of Temora and Father Hayden of Dulwich Hill have been appointed Bishops of the Roman Catholic Bishoprics of Riverina and Walconia respectively.

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1918, Page 3

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125

AUSTRALIAN. Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1918, Page 3

AUSTRALIAN. Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1918, Page 3

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