AUSTRALIAN.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. ! REDUCING PRICES, j SYDNEY, Jan. 11. i \Vilh a view to reducing freights and lares, the Railway Commissioners are seeking to force down prices of new coal eon tracts. A number of coal owners are declining to supply at tile re- , dimed prices and are closing their pits. At is stated that a thousand minors ! will thus he rendered idle. j .MOERAKUS CREW. ! SYDNEY, Jan. 11 j Since released from prison, some i members of the crews of the Moeraki ' and Waikawa have been given hoard ! and lodgings at the expense of 'the i Seamen’s Union. It is now understood they were informed this will not he continued any longer. The men’s names are to be transferred from the New Zealand to the Australian Union roll. They have been told they must shift for themselves. ANTHRAX CASES. SYDNEY, Jan 10. Three cases of anthrax have been reported lately, allegedly as the result of using shaving brushes imported from the East.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 January 1923, Page 1
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166AUSTRALIAN. Hokitika Guardian, 11 January 1923, Page 1
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