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VIiULULI'X AeD N.Z. CAULK ASSOCUIIUN. PLAGUED RAT. (Received This Day at 8 a.m.) SYDNEY, Feb. 24. Anollur plague rat was discovered at Paddington. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE. SYDNEY, Feb. 24. j At the Economic Conference, \\ illiam Brooks, speaking for the employees, said when industries were threatened with paralysis, all employers were prepared to carry on without profit in order to keep up employment. HIDES SALE. MELBOURNE, Feb. 21. Hides were easier. Kips and lightweights declined a, half-penny, mediums a farthing, while heavy-weights and stout were unchanged. PRICE OF BREAD. MELBOURNE, Feb. 24. The price of bread has been increased b.v half-penny per loaf.
A RESIGNATION. MELBOURNE, Feb. 24. Gullett, Superintendent- of Immigration has resigned.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1922, Page 3
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