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lUHTRAL.AN AND N.Z. OA.U.E ASSOCIATION. fi.AIAI FOR DAMAGES. SYDNEY. Nov. 1. Alderman Bramston has 'ssued wnts claiming £lo.OOil damage* *»•’*'• I” iced libel, from “Smith s \\e< kl> Publishing Coy. the Sydney “Mor.nng 1 lerahl” anil the “Daily I elegtnp '• > connection with allegations of tion. KEROSENE shale. VALUABLE DEVEI.tIBM ENTS. SYDNEY, Nov. 3. wiii, <;■ , u »' ±',j; I . cei',l representatve, as a 10of a visit of examination reports Dm supply of slmlo is pracDcM y inexlianst itilc and predicts that hefoi ,ong Australia, will be own petrol supply, mdepimdenf of outside wards, at) 2s anil kerosene Is fid per gallon. He adds that under ex.stmethods, the output o crude oil. is seven hundred gallons weekly. At, this Dnm next yea,- it i" ; 0’ Mteen thousand callous daily. Bivparatmiis arc l,*ci„,r made already to erect retorts to handle Die quantity under the new method.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1921, Page 1
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