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f AUSTRALIAN ifc N.Z. CAB»-.S ASSOCIATION] WOMEN’S PROTEST. (Received This Day at 10.40 a.m.) SYDNEY, Nov. 17. A party of women from the Soldiers Relatives Association, invaded the City Council meeting and sang the National Anthem as a protest against several Labour Aldermen referring to war trophies as scrap iron.
BUDGET, DEBATE. SYDNEY, Nov. 17. Mr Fuller continuing the Budget debate, urged the appointment of a committee of financial experts to advise the Government on the financial position from time to time. Mr Cocks (Nationalist) said since IPI4 the Victorian debt had increased by nine million and that of New South lyales by thirty-six millions. MR. MAHON’S INTENTIONS.'' MELBOURNE, Nov. 17. Mr Mahon has announced his intention to contest Kalgoorlie if selected. CRICKET PROSPECTS. (Received this day at' 12.25 p.m) SYDNEY, Nov. 17. lAfter a hot spell th e weather is dull and showery!. The outlook for Friday’s cricket is dubious.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1920, Page 3
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