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[" A U Silt Alii AN & N.Z. CABLE ASBOOJA'XION] JUDGESHIP ACCEPTED. SYDNEY, Dec. 30. Sir Charles Wade has accepted a judgeship of the Supreme Court. N.S.W. REVENUE. (Received This Day at 8 a.m.) SYDNEY, Jan. 1. New Seuth Wales revenue for the half year increased by £1,139,000 compared with the previous corresponding period.
SIX DAYS’ CYCLING RACE. (Received this day at 8 a.m.) SYDNEY, Jan. 1. A six days’ cycling race has been in progress since Monday night. Six American cracks are included. There are fifteen competiting teams. Among them were Grenda, Corry, and Spencer. The New Zealander, Wells, is competing, and has for a team mate Stevens of Victoria. Beyond occasional fast sprinting, there has been nothing sensational. Instead of riding continuously, the riding time of each team is limited to eight days, of an hour daily.
“ARGUS” MANAGER. MELBOURNE, Jan. 1. Sir Lauchlan McKinnon has retired from the general managership of the “Argus.” Mr A. Holtz succeeds him. N S.Wi STATE ORCHESTRA. SYDNEY, Jan. 1. Yesterday there sailed for New Zealand the Moeraki at 4 p.m. and the Maheno at 3.30 p.m. The latter’s passengers include the New South Wales State Orchestra,
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1920, Page 4
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