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TERRIFIC HAIL STORM. SYDNEY, Nov. 14. A terrific hail storm devastated the orchards and crops in the south Batthurst district and did much damage to other property. WAR ORPHANS. SYDNEY, Nov. 14. The report of the Educational. Committee of the Anzac. Memorial Fund states that tlierfe are 10,709 orphans in Australia whose fathers were killed in the war, and recommends awarding them edueationa bursaries. ■ GERMAN”CONSUL. INTERNED A SECOND TIME. f BRISBANE, Nov. 14. Following upon a protest by returned soldiers, Di'. Hirschfield, late German Consu in Queensland, who was previous ly interned, but who was released on parole, has been re-arrested with a view to being interned, again. . PRICE - OF WHEAT. • MELBOURNE, This Day. There is an increasing demand for second grade wheat, Japan buying at 7s sd. New Zealand is among the enquirers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 November 1919, Page 3
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