AUSTRALIAN
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. ANZAC SEA. SYDNEY. August 7. A suggestion has been made that Tasman Son lie renamed Anzae, as tending to hind New Zealand and Australia closer together. Several parliamentarians favour the idea, hut are disinclined to commit them selves definitely at present. WEATHER REDOUTS. SYDNEY, August 7 Earl Rage states the Country Party will fight the eurtailnielit of the weather re|mrts ill the oountry. It might easily happen that the absence of reports would lead to disaster during flood time. A- DENTAL. MELBOURNE, August 7. Mr Hughes denies an agreement has la on reached to link Port Augusta railway with the New South Wales system. STEAMER SERVICE. BRISBANE, August 7. Mr Theodore announced tlie British India company has arranged with Government- to commence a monthly service from United Kingdom to Queensland ports.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 August 1922, Page 4
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