AUSTRALIAN.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. MURRAY LANDS. SYDNEY, July 15. Sir G. Fuller has made available lor publication the officers’ report on the Murray lands. The report is unfavourable to wheat growing, stating in most parts the land is suitable lor dairying only, or grazing. Though the * tension has easetl as a result of _ the publication of the report, opposition to Mr Carruther’s land settlement scheme has hardened.
COURSING. MELBOURNE, July 15. j The Victorian Waterloo Cup result- \ ed ; Vanity Verse Ist, Una \. runnelup. . , „ Purse. —Charles Dickens Ist., Keep Battling, runner-up. ' Plate.— Comedy Ist, Kenburn, run-ner-up. TiAvLi.OCK WILSON’S CABLE. SYDNEY, July 15, Air Walsh has explained that Havelock Wilson’s cable refers to a protest against the Federation of Seamens Union from retaining their positions on the Commonwealth steamers. Mr Walsh added that be bad twice replied to Wilson by letter and cable to that effect. COAI. OWNERS’ APPLICATION SYDNEY, July 1»The Coal Owners have again applied to the tribunal for 33 1-3 per cent reduction in wages. The sitting Mil probably be bold next week.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1922, Page 4
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