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ACBTBAHAN ANn N.Z. OABI.K ASSOOT^'n' v RHODES SCHOLAR. SYDNEA', November 8. R. I.'. Raymond, the New Smith Wales thrce-quart"r lies been chosen as the Rhodes Scholar for 1923. He takes graduated work in medicine. WHARF POLICE PATROLS. SYDNEA', November 8. Mr Oakes announced be is recommending wharf police patrols to he appointed in accordance with tbo decisions of the Pillaging Commission and on the same lines as at Melbourne, where the system is proving successful. AVOOL SALES. (Received this dav at 8 a.m ) SYDNEY, Nov. fl The fourth series of wool sales nas concluded. There was the keenest competition and the demand for all better classes were irregular, prices sagging.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 November 1922, Page 3
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