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AUSTRALIAN.

[Australian & n.z. cable associationj

RIFLE SHOOTING

SYDNEY, Oct. 18.

At Randwick Rifle, Meeting, the King’s Prize resulted i-rrLieut. - Williams, (Victoria) 280; Boyd (N.S.W.) 279; McGill, (Victoria), 273.

STEAMER LAUNCHED. , . -SYDNEY, Oct. 18,

The Dinoya, tlie second of 5,500 ton steel, steamers, built to the order of the Federal Government has been launched •om Walsh Island.

NEW SHIPPING LINE,

SYDNEY, Oct. 18

A new shipping line between Italy and Australia has been formed. It will be

mown as Lloyd Sonbands, and consists of a fleet of cargo vessels running every two months.

A TOTAL WRECK

SYDNEY, Oct. 18

The crew of the stranded steamer Tabo . have arrived. They state' tlie vessel will probably become a total wreck.

ECONOMY COMMISSION. . MELBOURE, Oct. 18

The report of the Economy Commission, which is enquiring into public service matters, recommends until conditions enable a definite policy to be laid down, that all expenditure on military activities b suspended, and the discontinuance of expenditure on all naval works, except to protect existing; property, until the’future naval policy is laid down.

CRICKET. . MELBOURNE, Oct. 18.

, The Cricket .Board of Control lias decided to invite an English team here in the summer of 1920-21,. and in the event of an English team coming next year to send: an Australian team to England in 1921.

TASMANIAN POLITICS. HOBART, Oct. 18

W. H. Ashbolt has been appointed \gent-General, in succession to Mr McColl. • . Tlie: Legislative Council has reppaloa the. Daylight Savings Bill and also passed an Anti-Shouting Bill.: ’

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1919, Page 1

Word count
Tapeke kupu
249

AUSTRALIAN. Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1919, Page 1

AUSTRALIAN. Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1919, Page 1

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