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!" AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. OABI/E ASSOCIATION.] DROP IN MEAT. SYDNEY, October 14. Late rains resulted in an abundance of’ feed, in the stock districts and a greatly improved supply. Stockyards prices both for cattle arid sheep have slumped considerably with a- further downward tendency. railway servants. 'SYDNEY, October 13. Evidence was given before the Railway Commission that there were 21,592 employees of the Department work during the great strike' in 1917, of whom 20,292 were dismissed but 18,341 were re-tempioyed, while 19786 remained loyal \to commissions and continued work. SUVA business peals. SUVA, Oct. 14. The principal Fiji firms, those of Morris, Hedstrom Ltd., and Henry Marks and Co., Ltd., haye ajnalganiated. There united capital is one million sterling.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 October 1920, Page 1
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