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TO EXCLUDE THE PRESS. (Received This Day at 10.15 a.m.) SYDNEY, June 29.
The City Council by eleven votes to nine, decided to exclude the Press from committee meetings in future, the Labour Party voting solidly in favour. WOOL SALES. BRISBANE, June 29. At tlio wool sales, the market was slightly easier than previously. Yorkshire buyers were quieter. THE MISSING C'ANASTOTA. SYDNEY, June 29 There is no Inner news regarding the missing Canastota. The action of the Federal Government .in not despatching a destroyer on a search, is contrasted with the prompt action of New Zealand with 11..M.5. Chatham. The Minister for the Navy explained that the Department following the usual custom, instructed all ships of the Navy to keep a luoed coni so. It is not intetfdeil to send a special ship. DEATH OF SUPPOSED NEW ZEALANDER. SYDNEY, • June 28. An unknown man aged about 30 supposedly named Alexander Scott, died at AVaggti Hospital after ail operation. It is mentioned that bis sister lives in New Zealand.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1921, Page 3
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