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AUS r ::A LIAX AND N.Z. cable association. I X.S.AV. AID VIC j SYDNEY, Feb 20. The Cabinet has decided to close the | State timber yards. NEW NOTES. ■'Received this tin v at I I .30 a.m.) SYDNEY, Feb 21. Tile Commonwealth notes are in circulation, the chief distinguishing mark being that they are numbered in blue in lieu of black. PRISONER DIES. SYDNEY, Feb 21. A man arrested in connection with the Hurlston Dark Back hold-up. died shortly after being loeked-up. Ii is thought he took poison prior to being arrested. SYDNEY. Feb 21. Cabinet has decided to sell stock in the State Timber Yards with a view to closing down the enterprise. NEW GRAND STAND. -MELBOURNE. Feh 21. Victoria Amateur Turf Club lias decided to erect a new grandstand at Caulfield course at a cost of £60.000. The building will he double decker, the lower deck being for members. COArAIONWEALTH WHEAT AREA. ALELBOERNE, Feb 21. The estimated area, under wheat in tile Commonwealth Tor 1.1)22-23 season totalled 9,799,000 acres. The total yield was 105.811.000 bushels. HnenHMamuucwißaß
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1923, Page 3
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