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COMMERCIAL NEWS.

[_»V TELEGRAM—PER PRESS ASSOCIATION { WOOL SALES. DUNEDIN, Jan 30. About 18,500 bales wero offered at the wool sales, superior and half crossbreds. There was a representative attendance of Bradford American and Continental eager buyers, the local mills wanting good half-bred merinos. Dalgety’s big opening sale had an encouraging tone. Prices were U 2 d to 3d ; , halfbreds; id to IJd crossbreds advance on Dunedin December sales. There was a strong demand with prices up to lid. The top price to date was Milden half-bred 19d. r«#w «rr*’*w •••.•»« REFUSED MEMBERSHIP. 'Received This Dav at 0.40 a.m.J SYDNEY, January 30. The Australian Seamen’s Union refused to allow the British crew memb e rp of the British Seamen’s Union, which brought out the Commonwealth liner Moreton Bay to join the Australian Union. Consequently the crew, numbering over IGO, had to be taken back to England as passengers, at the expense of the line.

TRAINING CAMPS. 'SYDNEY, January 30. As part of the Federal Government’s scheme of economy to citizen forces training camps will be held this year.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1922, Page 3

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COMMERCIAL NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1922, Page 3

COMMERCIAL NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1922, Page 3

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