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fAUSTRALIAN & N.Z. OABMS ASSOCIATION] MR BEERY’S BRICE. SYDNEY, August 9. Mr Beeby has been appointed a judge of the Arbitration Court in succession to Justice Meydon. He will later become President of the Board of Trade. Mr Boeby was returned as a Progressive at the laßt elections and bis withdrawal from Parliament gives Government an additional vote for the time being. THE PRINCE. SYDNEY, August 8. The Prince is enjoying his buekbloeks holiday at Coonamble. He walked into a local hotel and shouted for all hands on Saturday,'everywhere receiving an enthusiastic welcome. A JOCKEY’S STRIKE. ADELAIDE, August 9. Jockeys refused to ride in the last race at Gawler, owing to there being too many starters throughout the aftcr_ noon. The officials had formed divisions to cope with the extra entries, but' they miscalculated the scratchings in the last. The stewards are taking action. THE FLYERS. DARWIN, August 9. . Parer and Mclntosh have resumed their flight southwards. They have now arrived at Katherine River and are en route for Brisbane. A STEAMER ARRIVES. ADELAIDE, August 9. The steamer West Mahluah has alined here from San Francisco. Sh e loads grain here.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 August 1920, Page 4
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