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adbt:v,ujan A n.z. cable association CLAIM FOR DAMAGES. SYDNEY, March 24 Dr. Lauret and Company are claiming fourteen thousand sterling from the New South Wales Government for allegedly melieiously preventing plaintiffs’ carrying out wheat contracts.
THE NAVAL QUESTION
MELBOURNE, March 24
In the Federal House of Representatives, referring to the cabled report that Canada has rejected Lord Jellicoe’s recommendations, Sir F. Cook said Australia was not likely to follow Canda’s example. FEDERAL TARIFF. MELBOURNE, March 24. The Minister of Customs unexpectedly tabled a new tariff under three heaklsl—British preferential; intermediate (which remains inoperative for the prpse.nt); and general. The Minister is proceeding to outline the provisions. A HURRICANE. (Received This Day at 11.20. a.m.l SYDNEY, This Day. News has been received that a hurricane and tidal wave visited Paumotu Group ,Mnkatc Islands being devasted. THE ONLY CHANGE. SYDNEY, This Day. The only change regarding the elections is a slight improvement in Mr Holman’s position at Cootamundra. MELBOURNE, This Day.—Arrived, Kaiwnrra from New Zealand.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1920, Page 1
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