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AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION, PRICE OF PETROL. LONDON, Sept 26. The English retail price of petrol w reduced five pence half penny, o siblings per gallon, petroleum amp oiL is now one shilling per gallon. ' T “ reductions are the result of a fall m prices in America, coupled with a ieS&. i» r,s s i,t;. s.t »>»“'; If - « <*• SWA <* rates, possibly leading to lo '' el . fr wav rates and taxi-cab bus fares. ATreadv drastic cuts in air fares arc announced. notably 110 s equal to a fraction mile.
obituary. LONDON, Sept 20. Obituary.—Earl Spencer. BIG STRIRE POSSIBLE. SYDNEY, Sept. 2r. The officials of the Engineers’ Union state that the strike at the Newcastle steel works will not be confined to New. South Wales, as the question of hours is a Commonwealth matter, and a - lot of the members taken throughout Australia, lias shown a big majority in favour of the 44. hour week. A council of action is now discus, sing what npi ’on sboH tfiken*
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1922, Page 2
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168MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1922, Page 2
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