AUSTRALIAN.
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AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CALI.E ASSOCIATE , WHEAT POOLS. MELBOURNE, Oct. 28. The Victorian Assembly passed a Bill to create a wheat growers corporation to establish a voluntary P oo *- In the Foderal House of Representatives. Air Charlton, for the Labour Party tirked the Commonwealth Government to establish compulsory wheat pools in all States, and moved that the Commonwealth take steps to ensure a continuance of wheat pools and enter into negotiations with the State Govern ments to this end. PRACTICAL PATRIOTISAL SYDNEY, Oct. 28 Tiie New South Wales Cabinet have decided that, in connection with all Government contracts, where practicable, preference shall lie given to local manufactures. • POET RECOGNISED. SYDNEY, Oct. 28. Tiie Now South Wales Cabinet have agreed to place a sum on the Estimates from which assistance from time to time may be granted to the poet, Henry Lawson, as the Commonwealth allowance of Cl weekly, which he receives, is inadequate. FIRES IN SYDNEY. SYDNEY, Oct. 28 Six fires occurred in the city last night. The 'damage was over £IOO,OOO.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1921, Page 2
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