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.!>- ri'LKC.UAt’II —I‘IIESS ASSN.. COI-yttHIHT. - ' CENSURE MOTION. (Received This Day at 8 a.m.) SYDNEY. August 31. j in the Assembly Mr Fuller moved a. I no-eontideiu e motion declaring Govern--1 ineiii wanting in loyalty to the I Crown and Hag; that it had failed to adjust the finances and imposed! unduly heavy taxation, and neglected to deni with unemployment and amend the liquor act. The debate was adjourned. A PROTEST. ; Reieived This Dav at 0.40 a.m.) j SYDNEY', September 1. I Ihe IA-ague of Nations Union | resolutions protesting against the np- | point mem of Shepherd at Geneva emm | fi-renee. UNEMI’fiOYAI liN'T. SYDNEY, September I 1 An iinemploynient deputation angri'v demonstrated outside I’ni'liameiiT ain: susboquently marched to the Town Halt with the object of raiding the siippei tables at the Hospital Rail. Two shops windows ell route were broken. All arrest was made. FIJI SOLDIERS' 1.0 t SUVA. Aug. 31. The Fiji Government has authorised a loan of I'.'ld.tltlO for returned soldiers te. purehase resideiu-es, lartns. or husinesses. The individual loan maximum ! is L IOOO. INFI.UKN/A IN TONGA. SUVA, Aug. 31. The inlluenr.a in Tonga is abating.: Last week's report was 11 case', two pneumonic, witli no deaths. No l.uropeaiis are affeeted. NEWSPRINT DUTY. MELBOURNE. Sept. 1 In tile Senate a Government proposal , to reduce the intonnodiate general da- j ties from £3 to C2 per ton on newsprint was carried by 13 to 8. | VICTORIAN ELECTION. (Received This Day at 10.15 a.m.) j MELBOURNE. September 1. j The election position is unchanged. \ li is understood Labour will launch a- j ,-ensure motion wln-n Parliament me,,!- , on the 31st. WIRELESS’ SERVICE. SYDNEY. Sept I. i At i lie annual nice! sag ,it l’--. Aa-.i----;.-.a nia led Wireless of -A u-I ra lasia. Ltd.. Sir 'l’homas llugi-e- n-hairfiiaii) urgedthe gie.il n-’ei-.-'i; , to: pro-, ahug din ", eotnlliereia 1 v. il,-!*-': sei -, i, e- Ih-ihi-ui .'.aslialia and Britain. lie considered the proposed English scheme unsiiit ah!'-, both ia respect •C- i. i:, \ • j Australasian Coy was in a p-j-lliott! ,| sup|d\ a the best possible hasi -. in- -it .\ Usi ra ia s ia' s gri-ati s 1 n*-e !-^ .■ I L . (-asoiuihle pi ;is|s>i-t s lor a good- -, i a. a on ihe capital i equn i-d. !
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1921, Page 3
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374AUSTRALIAN. VARIOUS CABLED ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1921, Page 3
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