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AUSTRALIAN.

VARIOUS CABLED ITEMS AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. Richmond main cofs la mi-:. SYDNEY, Sept. 12 Owing to lameness, Richmond Main has been scratched for all Jockey Club engagements. NSW N ATIONALIST PLATFORM. SYDNEY. Sept. 12 Sir John Fuller 'Leader) has been outlining the Nationalist, Party s platform. in view of a Ministerial hint that there might he a general election at an cnrlv date. sir J. Fuller said that he had decided to include in the platform proposals for the abolition for the Hoard o: Trade, also for aboli-hing the Fair Rems Law, likewise the Price Fixing Tribunal, lie declared these were producing permanent unempliiymeiii. Other new planks, lie said, were a reduction in the salaries ol Members of I’arliameni. and the termination ol the Epidemic Koval Commission. Sir J. Fuller added that in- believed the workers themselves were realising that those measure-- he mentioned, which were guaranteed to bring about a social and industrial millennoiim bad wrought nofliing but hurt, and thatif persisted in they would lead to disaster. SYDNKY WOOL SACKS. SYDN'FY. Sept. 12. \l, Die wool sales, competition was keen. Supci merinos and tine crossbreds were live per cent higher. .Mediums increased II) per cent, ami eoarsei grades were live to 111 per cent tinner.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1921, Page 1

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AUSTRALIAN. Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1921, Page 1

AUSTRALIAN. Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1921, Page 1

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