AUSTRALIAN.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. SYDNEY WOOL SALE. SYDNEY, October 19. The difficulty in connection with the wool sales here, due to the banks, has been overcome. The. sales were resumed to-day with animated competition. The merino sorts were 1U to 20 per cent, above September rates; cross-breds showed at par to 5 per cent, advance. Sales in Adelaide went similarly. AIR HUGHES. SYDNEY. October 19. AH AY. At. Hugln-s attended the N.S. AA’. Nationalist Party Conference.' He teas presentitl h v some Australian admirers with a bronze bust of himself. which lie will have placed in the Federal Parliamont House. Mr Hughes made a humorous reply. He asked; “AA’liat have I done to deserve this? It is not every- man who has a bust of himself presented to himself during his lifetime. The majority of thorfe who have departed ltave had fine toimbstciues.; Aly own ambition does not lie in that direction.” HIT AT LABOUR. ADELAIDE, October 19 The South Australian Ministry has announced that in future its policy will be that the foremen in the Government workshops must be unionists.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1921, Page 2
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