AUSTRALIAN.
LUBTIULMN AND N.2. CAKL.K AHMIfMATW*. r piiOUE care. Received Tftin'l>jiv it 11.*30 a.in.) SYDNIY, March 31 A further case of pligue at Wooloomoioo, a. woman patient, ANZAC DAY. MELBOURNE. March 31. . Mr Hughes is appealing to all churches to fittingly chscrve Anzac: Day. He said he uiichi'stgpd no race meetings would Ue.«dluwed. ' TASMANIAN POLITICS. HOT!ART, March 3L The elections are fixed for 10th June. Steps are being taken to form a country party, in consequence of the disposition of Mr Lee to enact legislation of a labour character, without consulting country members. GERMAN LINE agents. SYDNEY, March 31. Gilchrist, Watt and Sanderson have been appointed agents of the new german line. By arrangement with of the Blue Funnel Ime, line will be admitted to memof the Australian Conference. IN MEAT. SYDNEY, March 31. at Homebush i* yj-s- ’.V" V years. Eat oattlp agp. ..brought £3O to to £7. The exstandstill.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1922, Page 3
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