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AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION Li.'DFJi’OI.JTIGS. SYDNEY, Fell. 21 Hon Bruce, Federal Premier, snvs tic "Herald’:” statement regarding Hie nolicv agreed upon is unauthorised ami not 'correct, lie added that before the .Ministry definitely settled to tvoi'K rn formulate a jidicy for submission to Parliament in the second session it "oub! 1.0 S.otu-ruoe considering reorganisati.ii! of departments amt Healing with Other pressing matters. A BIG FTPE. ADELAIDE. Feb 21. A fire destroyed Duncan and liner's nfotor car showrooms. The premises were occupied by Duncan Motors, Limited, and the Farmers’ Co-Opera-tive Union. Otic hundred and uinct,' motor cars were destroyed. Ihe damag" is estimated at a uiiartor of a niily fori die t'Nolosien Pillowed the outbreak. Several adjoining buildings caught, fire but these fires wore extinguished.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1923, Page 1
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