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• ruR ruES§ association. — borviiionf ., gloaming?- condition. (Received’ this day at 8 aim.) SYDNEY, Sept. 17. ( Gloaming (reappeared on the trade quite frisky, a little pulled down in condition, but otherwise none the worse about the bleeding. He has been scratched for the Itosehill Spring Stakes. FEDERAL TRADE. ! MELBOURNE, Sept. 17. ; ,During his . budget speech, . referring to trade, Mr Cook stated, that imports for 1913-14 wee and exports £78,571,000, while in 1919-20 the imports werc.£97,456,000 and exports £148,564,000. MR ANDREW BLACK. ! SYDNEY, September 15. Tiie deatli is announced of Mr A.ndrew Black, the well-known vocalist. ' THE NATIONAL ANTHEM. (Received This Day at 8.40 a.m.) • SYDNEY, Sept. 17. _ Bearing up on the McCormack incident, Mr"Verbruggen in the course, to V lecture at a concert declared the National Anthem should be taken seriously, like a religious rite or ceremony. During the war, audiences paid all respect to tlie Anthem but they were now becoming lax, gathering up their belongings as if it were simply a signal that the performance were over, i this irreverence continues it will >e • better to ciit out filie Anthem.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1920, Page 1
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182AUSTRALIAN. Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1920, Page 1
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