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("AUSTRALIAN <fc N.Z.' CABLE ASSOCIATION] , TRAIN TRAFFIC. MELBOURNE!, This Day. In consequence of the non-settle-ment o ( f the strike, the jFetferal Government is closing the trans-Australian line until arrangements are possible to conduct traffic without interruption. Families of employees between Tarcoola and Kalgooriie are being removed. IIUG;EI LOSS ON WHjEAT. ' Sidney;’Nov.' ll. Tiie Wheat Operatives Royal Commission continues to excite considerable interest. An accountant in the course of his evidence to-day said that a total loss on the wheat and on the damage to wheat while, in the hands of tho State *Wheat Office amounted to £2,389,000. Ho also said that the holders of the 1916-1? wheat had already been overpaid to .the extent of £6,008,000.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1919, Page 1
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117AUSTRALIAN. Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1919, Page 1
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