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ACSTiUUAN A’, S.'i. CmBI.F. association] M.L.C. ASPIRANTS. SYDNEY, July 10. Over three hundred nominations have been already submitted to the Labour Executive by aspirants for appointment to the Legislative Council. - BROKEN HILL STRIKE LOSS. SYDNEY,'JuIy 10. It is estimated ten million were directly lost in Australia as a result of the Broken Hill strike, this being the approximate sum receivable from lead, silver and zinc from oyersea, were the mines not idle. Thp wages- lost by employees is estimated at- seven and a half millions. ( j FEDERAL CAPITAL. MELBOURNE, July 10. A non-party meeting of members of the House of Representatives appointed a deputation to wait on Mr Hughes, requesting Cabinet to place £300,000 on the estimates for the purpose of proceed ing with the work of the Federal Capital at Canberra. EMBARGO REMOVED. MELBOURNE, July 10,. v The Commonwealth has removed the embargo on the pxpprt of sheepskins. WHEAT SALE AT 16s ; "" MELBOURNE, July 10. Victorian AVheat Commission is making available a quantity of fair average quality wheat for export to Africa and the oasf. af. l6§ per bushel, a record price for Australia.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1920, Page 2
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