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[PER press association.—c JPYRIGHT.f HOLMAN SLANDER ACTION SYDNEY, Sept. 2. Mr Holman, K.C. (ex-Premier) has been awarded £SOO damages from Mr Turlington, proprietor of the “Tweed River News” for slander, out of the £SOOO claimed. INVITATION TO SWIMMERS. SYDNEY, Sept. 2. The Amateur Swimming Association • has invited Kahanamoku, Kelloha and Verncit to visit Australia. COMMONWEALTH BANK ACT. MELBOURNE, Sept. 2. In the Federal House of Representatives, Sir J. Cook obtained leave to introduce a. Bill to amend the Com-* monwealth Bank Act, with the object of placing a note issue under the Commonwealth Bank. FIJI ELECTIONS. SUVA, Sept. 2.In the Fiji Legislative Council elections, the results were:— Southern Division:—Francis Emil Reimenschneider, (elected), 80 votes; Robert Crompton, 63 votes. Vanaulevu, Tairuni Division; Hcibert Valentine ,-Tartc 62, (elected); Fisher 38, Duncan 35. SATURDAY WORK QUESTION. SYDNEY, Sept. 2. The Ironworkers’ Assistants, Electrical Trades and Moulders’ Unions have decided not to support the engineers in their refusing to work on Saturdays.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 September 1920, Page 4
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