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AUSTRALIAN.

fAUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION]

ROWING CHAMPION

SYDNEY, September 27

Interviewed .at Bathliurst, Barry said lie was going to retire when Felton beat him. The only one who pleased him was his clog. He intended handing the title to no one. Nobody in England conld aspire to the championship, and no one in Australia was much above the others. He suggested that Felton, Paddon, Ripley and Arnst have a sweepstake and the winner be champion of the world.

THE AMELIA J SEARCH

SYDNEY, September 27

The Tasmanian Government steamer Melbourne, fitted '.with wireless and equipped with a seaplane, sailed ..liortly after midnight to search for the Amelia J.

MELBOURNE, September 27,

There is no news of the Amelia J. or Stutt. It is thought the airman has been forced to land in the thickly timbered districts'on the Tasmanian coast, but fears are not entertained for his safety. NEW SOUTH WALES COAL MINERS. COAL AWARD ACCEPTED. SYDNEY, Sept. 27. All the coal miners are now working. The men have accepted the new award of the special tribunal. The price of coal is fixed, though the employers wished for a rise. 44-HOUR WEEK. SYDNEY, Sept. 27. Judge Beebv opens the forty-four hours week inquiry on the 29th. MR HNC.HES THROWN. SYDNEY, September 27. Mr Hughes, whilst riding in Centennial Park, was thrown heavily from his horse. He was stunned. Later oil, he was able to keep an engagement.

It is an established fact that children, are more susceptible to prevailing ailments than adults. Their tender im stitutions must be adequately fortihr to ensure immunity from cough arid lung complaints. All mothers will find a dependable help in Baxter’s uug Preserver. This sterling remedy Pleasant to take, and gives prompt Uonofih. Its rich, soothing qualities appeal to children. Its efficacy can he relied on at all times for chest troubles bronchitis, whooping cough, croup and* influenza. You can’t afford to he without ‘‘Baxter’s’’. Buy a large 2fi bottle to-day.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19200928.2.6

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1920, Page 1

Word count
Tapeke kupu
326

AUSTRALIAN. Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1920, Page 1

AUSTRALIAN. Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1920, Page 1

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