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DRAWING TO A CLOSE
(Received This Day at lO.bii. a.in.) SYDNEY, This Day.
There is no change in the position of the engineers’ strike, but it is generally believed in Union and shipping circles that the strike is drawing to a close. The strikers are meeting early next week to decide whether to resume or not.
STILL PERSISTENT. SYDNEY, This Day. R. 1). Meagher is again applying for re-instatement on the roll of solicitors. ■ ROSS-SMLTH’S FLIGHT. SYDNEY, This Day. Sir Ross-Sniith continues his flight tq Melbourne to-day. FLOUR SHORTAGE FEARED. SYDNEY, This Day. As a result of the shipping strike, the State is threatened with a serious flour shortage. There is only a fortnight’s supply on hand. PRICE OF BUTTER. MELBOURNE, This Day. The wholesale price of Jiutter has increased to Is 9id per pound.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 February 1920, Page 2
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